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- noun Plural form of
buzz . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
buzz .
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Examples
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Then, about 11 a.m. this morning, court media and spectators were jolted by two buzzes from the jury room
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It's a nice thing that all those hums and buzzes from the original masters are able to be digitally removed.
View from the Northern Border Michael Evans 2004
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It's a nice thing that all those hums and buzzes from the original masters are able to be digitally removed.
Archive 2004-01-25 Michael Evans 2004
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It kind of buzzes around me for a little while but I kind of put my glasses on and get dressed and (unintelligible)
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Buzz also promises to prioritize the "buzzes" we get.
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That email address is the one I hide behind layer upon layer of redirects and sneakemail and so on -- to have people using it as an @symbol in their public "buzzes" is going to suck.
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Buzz also promises to prioritize the "buzzes" we get.
Listics Frank Paynter 2010
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These hotspots are presumably created by the number of 'buzzes' from a particular location.
Google Maps Mania Keir Clarke 2010
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And though part of Google's vision is that "buzzes" get released to the world (and sometimes linked to a physical place) it's also possible to keep things private and send individual buzzes just to select groups - just move the buzz's slider from public to private.
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So, I decided to scan through the new buzz and found that very few of these "buzzes" are automatic feeds of people's websites or blogs.
Search Engine Journal Arnold Zafra 2010
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