100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "buzz"
Definition
The verb buzz means to make a continuous, low, humming sound, often associated with the noise made by bees or other insects. It can also refer to the act of producing a similar sound, as well as to the excitement or lively atmosphere surrounding an event or situation.
Synonyms
- Hum
- Drone
- Whir
- Murmur
- Buzzing
- Vibrate
- Whizz
Antonyms
- Silence
- Quiet
- Hush
- Calm
- Stillness
Examples
- The bees buzz around the blooming flowers.
- I could hear the phone buzz in my pocket.
- The children buzz with excitement before the party.
- As the car approached, I could hear its tires buzz on the pavement.
- The crowd began to buzz with anticipation for the concert.
- The refrigerator makes a low buzz when it's running.
- She felt her phone buzz during the meeting.
- The buzz of the cicadas filled the summer evening air.
- I noticed a fly buzz around the room.
- The office was buzzing with activity before the deadline.
- Did you hear the buzz about the new restaurant opening?
- The engine started to buzz as it warmed up.
- The students buzzed with ideas during the brainstorming session.
- The electric razor made a loud buzz as he shaved.
- My mind started to buzz with thoughts after the lecture.
- A buzz of excitement filled the stadium as the game began.
- The speaker's voice seemed to buzz through the speakers.
- The flies continued to buzz around the picnic.
- I watched the drone buzz overhead, capturing video.
- The news of her promotion caused a buzz at the office.
- The dog began to buzz with energy when he saw the leash.
- The sound of the buzz from the electric fence was unsettling.
- The buzz of conversation filled the cafe.
- My computer started to buzz when I opened too many tabs.
- The crowd began to buzz as the guest of honor arrived.
- A faint buzz could be heard from the nearby generator.
- I felt a buzz of adrenaline as I stepped onto the stage.
- The buzz from the crowd made me feel alive.
- The phone buzzed again, interrupting my train of thought.
- The lights began to buzz as they flickered.
- His mind was buzzing with ideas for the new project.
- The librarian shushed the students to reduce the buzz.
- The buzz of the city can be overwhelming at times.
- I could hear the buzz of the cicadas in the distance.
- The excitement in the air made my heart buzz.
- The buzz around the new movie was hard to ignore.
- The buzz of the crowd faded as the show started.
- She felt a buzz in her stomach as she prepared to speak.
- The buzz of the helicopter echoed through the valley.
- I love the buzz of the city at night.
- The students were buzzing with energy during recess.
- The sound of the buzz from the lights was annoying.
- A buzz of laughter erupted from the group.
- The buzz of the bees warned us to stay away from the hive.
- The buzz of an approaching storm was palpable.
- I could hear the buzz of the electric fan in the corner.
- The buzz of rumors spread quickly through the office.
- The kitten made a buzz sound as it played with the toy.
- My phone kept buzzing with messages from friends.
- The buzz of the audience was electric before the performance.
- The air was filled with the buzz of excitement and joy.
- I could hear the buzz of the lawnmower from my house.
- The festival was full of buzz and lively music.
- The sound of the buzz filled the quiet room.
- I felt a buzz of motivation as I read the book.
- The buzz around the election was intense.
- The buzz of a motorcycle passed by us quickly.
- The children began to buzz with joy when they saw the clown.
- The buzz of energy in the crowd was contagious.
- The lights began to buzz ominously before going out.
- I could hear the buzz of my neighbor's lawnmower.
- The excitement in the air made my heart buzz with anticipation.
- The buzz of the coffee grinder filled the kitchen.
- The news report had a buzz that caught everyone's attention.
- A low buzz came from the back of the room.
- The bees continued to buzz around the garden.
- The air was thick with the buzz of summer insects.
- I noticed the buzz of the crowd as they waited for the show to start.
- The buzz from the video game was addictive.
- The coach encouraged the team to keep the buzz alive.
- The buzz of the city never seems to fade.
- I could feel the buzz of excitement when I received the news.
- The buzz from the nearby concert was distracting.
- The sound of the buzz filled the empty classroom.
- I felt a quick buzz of anxiety before my presentation.
- The air was filled with the buzz of activity at the market.
- A swarm of bees began to buzz around the picnic area.
- My phone started to buzz just as I was falling asleep.
- The buzz of the crowd grew louder as the event approached.
- The buzz of the cicadas signaled the start of summer.
- I could feel my heart buzz as I entered the competition.
- The buzz of excitement was contagious in the arena.
- The sound of the buzz was relaxing after a long day.
- The buzz from the radio filled the silence.
- The anticipation in the air made the audience buzz.
- I noticed the buzz of the insect as it flew by.
- The factory was filled with the buzz of machinery.
- The news had a buzz that spread quickly through social media.
- The buzz of the crowd echoed in the hall.
- I couldn't shake the buzz of nervous energy before the test.
- The buzz of the game was felt throughout the town.
- A buzz of laughter filled the room during the party.
- My phone began to buzz with notifications.
- The buzz of the buzzing bees was soothing.
- The atmosphere was electric with a buzz of anticipation.
- The buzz of the crowd was exhilarating.
- A sudden buzz interrupted my conversation.
- The buzz of excitement was palpable in the air.
- The buzz of the blender was music to my ears.
- The thrill of the race made my heart buzz with excitement.