100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "buzz"
Definition
"Buzz" as a common noun refers to a low, humming sound made by insects like bees, or it can denote a general atmosphere of excitement or lively conversation. It can also refer to a feeling of excitement or a state of heightened activity.
Synonyms
- Hum
- Drone
- Whirr
- Murmur
- Vibration
- Excitement
- Hype
- Activity
Antonyms
- Silence
- Stillness
- Calm
- Quiet
- Inactivity
Examples
- The bees buzz around the garden.
- I could hear the buzz of the crowd at the concert.
- The phone buzzed with notifications.
- The excitement in the room made everyone buzz with anticipation.
- As the party started, laughter began to buzz through the air.
- The buzz of the motorcycle engines filled the street.
- The teacher’s voice was drowned out by the buzz of students talking.
- I could feel the buzz of energy in the room.
- The flies buzzed around the picnic table.
- The buzz of the city never seems to stop.
- A buzz of conversation filled the cafe.
- The buzz of the electric razor was quite loud.
- I love the buzz of the city at night.
- My phone buzzed with a new message.
- The buzz from the audience was palpable during the performance.
- The children buzzed with excitement on the last day of school.
- The buzz of the cicadas filled the summer air.
- There was a buzz of anger among the fans after the game.
- The buzz of gossip spread quickly through the office.
- The buzz from the insects was soothing as I relaxed outside.
- We could hear the buzz of the bees as we approached the garden.
- The buzz of the coffee grinder filled the kitchen.
- I could feel a buzz of adrenaline before my speech.
- The crowd began to buzz with anticipation as the show started.
- The buzz of the news spread like wildfire.
- It was hard to concentrate with all the buzz around me.
- The room was filled with the buzz of laughter and joy.
- The buzz from the speakers was almost overwhelming.
- There was a buzz of interest in the new product launch.
- The buzz in the air suggested something exciting was about to happen.
- The buzz of the electric toothbrush made me laugh.
- Everyone started to buzz about the surprise guest.
- The buzz of the bees was reassuring as I worked in the garden.
- The buzz from the crowd was infectious.
- My stomach had a buzz of nerves before the interview.
- The whole place began to buzz as the announcement was made.
- I love the buzz of the holiday season.
- The buzz of the radio played softly in the background.
- The children buzzed with excitement when they saw the clown.
- The buzz of the cicadas was a sign of summer.
- I felt a buzz of joy when I saw my friend.
- The buzz from the party could be heard down the street.
- The excitement continued to buzz long after the event was over.
- The buzz around the new movie had everyone talking.
- The buzz of the crowd was electric.
- The bees began to buzz as I approached the hive.
- There was a constant buzz of conversation at the family reunion.
- The buzz of the drone overhead caught my attention.
- The office began to buzz with productivity after the meeting.
- The dog’s collar would buzz with every step he took.
- The buzz of the crowd faded as the lights dimmed.
- I could hear the buzz of the heater in the background.
- The anticipation began to buzz in the air before the presentation.
- Everyone was starting to buzz about the upcoming election.
- The buzz from the crowd made my heart race.
- The insects began to buzz in the warm afternoon sun.
- The buzz of excitement in the stadium was deafening.
- My phone buzzed, interrupting my train of thought.
- The buzz around the new restaurant was incredible.
- I could see the buzz of activity in the marketplace.
- The buzz of the cicadas was a familiar sound of summer evenings.
- As the fireworks began, the crowd started to buzz with excitement.
- The buzz from the group made me feel welcome.
- The buzz of the alarm clock jolted me awake.
- The office buzzed with chatter during lunch break.
- A soft buzz filled the air as the fans turned on.
- The buzz of the crowd was exhilarating.
- I could feel the buzz of energy from the team’s enthusiasm.
- The buzz of the nightlife was intoxicating.
- The excitement began to buzz as the concert neared its end.
- The steady buzz of the fridge was comforting.
- The crowd buzzed as they awaited the announcement.
- I love the buzz of life in the city.
- The buzz of my phone reminded me of my appointment.
- The atmosphere began to buzz with curiosity.
- The buzz of the conversation faded as the speaker took the stage.
- My heart began to buzz with anticipation for the surprise.
- The buzz of the cicadas reminded me of my childhood.
- The party began to buzz as more guests arrived.
- The buzz surrounding the event was palpable.
- The bees buzzed around the flowers in the garden.
- My mind began to buzz with ideas as I brainstormed.
- The buzz of the crowd grew louder as the game progressed.
- I could hear the buzz of the insects as night fell.
- The buzz of the crowd made me feel alive.
- The phone buzzed again, distracting me from my work.
- The anticipation in the room began to buzz as the time approached.
- The buzz of the city was a constant source of energy.
- The crowd continued to buzz as they waited for the show to start.
- I could hear the soft buzz of the heater in the background.
- The buzz of excitement filled the air as the fireworks began.
- The children buzzed with excitement at the fair.
- A buzz of chatter filled the cafe as friends reunited.
- The buzz of the crowd was infectious during the parade.
- The buzz of the bees was a sign of a blooming garden.
- The news began to buzz around the office quickly.
- The buzz of the new campaign had everyone talking.
- I could hear the faint buzz of the bees as I walked by.
- The excitement in the air made my heart buzz with joy.
- The buzz of the party continued late into the night.