buzz

సంచలనం
definition
verb
mosquitoes were buzzing all around us
make a humming sound.
she buzzed along the highway back into town
move quickly or busily.
noun
the buzz of the bees
a low, continuous humming or murmuring sound, made by or similar to that made by an insect.
example
Jem's words are cut off by the 'buzz' of Olivia's telephone, and Olivia presses the speaker button.
The 'buzz' is that the film promises a lot of thrills and adventure.
Then, from somewhere nearby, seemingly above the everyday sounds of the street, came the insect 'buzz' of a tiny motor.
The loud 'buzz' of the alarm was the only thing that could awaken me.
And in Diepkloof, in the midst of the continuous 'buzz' and hum of the crowds, is a small, quiet spot.
Meanwhile, the continuing 'buzz' among sports agents is that he would like to reclaim the organization from the clutches of the corporation.
But despite its theme the Belfry is not quite a place for quiet contemplation, especially on weekend nights, when there is a real 'buzz' to the place.
Neither of the two senshi spoke during that time and the silence made Cathy's ears 'buzz' .
But shark-feeding dives - where divers get bumped by huge Caribbean reef sharks - are the ultimate 'buzz' for thrill-seekers.
a 'buzz' of conversation
In the background, cameras whirred like demented bluebottles, adding their drone to the low 'buzz' of conversation.
The drums plod along intently, keyboards ping and 'buzz' about.
I got such a 'buzz' out of seeing the kids' faces
the electric bell began to 'buzz' for closing time
My smoking 'buzz' is so strong that I cannot walk without flailing about dangerously.
She waited for the 'buzz' of tequila to kick in or the stage to improve but neither happened.
the 'buzz' is that he's in big trouble
It really is my passion and it gives me a real 'buzz' .
With temperatures of up to 25 degrees the whole city is a 'buzz' of activity and there is a real carnival atmosphere everywhere.
But l also wanted to be downtown where there's activity and a 'buzz' in the air.
Any any event, that little 'buzz' of pleasure I get whenever Australia is playing is about to hit.
A continuous 'buzz' of black flies haloed their heads.
The monotonous 'buzz' of bees and wasps is familiar to most Southerners, and the insects' stings can be quite painful.
‘We're having a really great day; the weather is amazing and there's a real 'buzz' ,’ she said.
The music was beginning to make her ears 'buzz' , and a small pain in her neck started to grow into a full fledged migraine.
The dining room was carpeted, and there was a quiet 'buzz' of conversation from the other guests.
A friendly Russian night club where the combination of music, people and atmosphere creates an exciting 'buzz' .
the film has already generated a lot of 'buzz' in the industry
There is an air of optimism around the city, a real 'buzz' and a great sense that you are achieving things that many ‘southern’ cynics thought would not be possible.
a 'buzz' of conversation
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