What does buzzing mean?
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buzzing
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Princeton's WordNet
abuzz, buzzing(adj)
noisy like the sound of a bee
"the room was abuzz over the latest scandal"
Wiktionary
buzzing(Noun)
The action of the verb to buzz.
buzzing(Noun)
The sound produced by something that buzzes.
I can hear buzzing coming from the television.
Webster Dictionary
Buzzing
of Buzz
Dictionary of Nautical Terms
buzzing
Sometimes used for booming (which see).
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of buzzing in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of buzzing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of buzzing in a Sentence
It started with' Once Upon A Time In Hollywood,' with industry insiders buzzing about Brad Pitt for a possible Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor, brad Pitt stole the movie, audiences fell in love with Brad Pitt character, Brad Pitt wooed the press corps.
If you go to any West African border town you can see that the crossings are buzzing with economic activity, but it's very hard to measure how much, this is a conservative estimate from official figures.
It's been surprisingly relaxed, and you do feel as though you're part of the day because it's very intimate, obviously Windsor has been buzzing today anyway, but to have this ring-side seat is just priceless.
I didn’t realize I was on camera – but then my phone started just buzzing with text after text and I was like ‘Oh, I think I might have been on camera,’ fergie even apologized for her performance. She said she tried her best and the reasons she decided to sing the song that way because she is a ‘risk taker.’.
It is constant, I find that quite energizing, the relentless asking and answering of questions, leaves you buzzing. And then of course, you face plan when you get home. But it’s a different kind of exhaustion...That’s one of the reasons that I really prefer directing, because I think that the constant hum of intensity and energy lights me up.
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Translations for buzzing
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- vrombissement, bourdonnementFrench
- गूंजHindi
- ronzioItalian
- брмчи, zuenje, брмечење, зуиMacedonian
- жужжание, гул, гудениеRussian
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