buzz - use in sentences

Object

  • nightlife: Situated close to the superb sandy beaches of Weymouth Bay, these Parks are as attractive as ever and havenât lost their buzzing nightlife.
  • bee: The bell-shaped yellow fruits hung lazily, drawing buzzing bees that bumped against my window's netting.
  • atmosphere: Set in the buzzing atmosphere of the 3D STUDIO.
  • noise: Shame about the sound quality earlier on - I've now gone from buzzing noise to buzzing with ideas!

Converse of object

  • create: We must create a much more positive buzz around European matters.

Adjective modifier

  • definite: It happened to also be budget day so there was a definite buzz around the house of commons.
  • real: Carol gets a real buzz from helping people to be the best they can be.
  • terrific: And there can be a terrific buzz when you feel you've got it just right.
  • tremendous: Ford added: " It's nice to be back at Saracens and there is a tremendous buzz around the place.

Modifies a noun

  • word: Yet, in terms of commonly used buzz words, " fuzzy " was missing.
  • phrase: To quote from a buzz phrase of Iain Dowie the innovative Crystal Palace manager: " You make a living by what you get.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • around: May our own Bernard be buzzing around in heaven.

Preposition: of

  • excitement: Weekly book recommendations helped to spread the buzz of excitement.
  • anticipation: Is it the buzz of anticipation at the imminent arrival of the world's greatest sporting event?
  • bee: There's already a buzz of bees among the flowers.
  • conversation: The buzz of conversation at the wake falls silent Beth turns to see Amanda standing in the doorway!

Preposition: with

  • excitement: A room, banquet or marquee, all buzzing with excitement?
  • anticipation: By nine the Hall was buzzing with anticipation and perhaps a few nerves.

Noun used with modifier

  • adrenalin: I did my first trackday in February 2002 and have not been able to get enough of the adrenalin buzz ever since!
  • adrenaline: Nerves of steel and a good head for heights are required for this ' full-on adrenaline buzz ' .

The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.