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buzz

[buhz] / bʌz /


NOUN
a mild intoxication or high
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VERB
gossip
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The ensuing buzz led to a reincarnation of the band, featuring Jageri and Patrick Mwondela from WITCH's old days, and a number of younger European musicians.

From BBC

While experiential marketing is all the buzz in recent years, Levine says this is the first installation of its kind for Ford.

From Los Angeles Times

Growing buzz around Shay has given him the chance to work with others too, including Jamie Squire, a regular touring member of the 1975 and the Strictly Come Dancing house band.

From BBC

"I'm buzzing," the boyhood Newcastle fan told Sky Sports.

From BBC

Ben Duckett is usually a key Stokes lieutenant, buzzing around in the field, never shy of a word.

From BBC