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II . buzz [bʌz] VB trans inf tel

III . buzz [bʌz] N

buzz off VB intr pej inf

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There was a buzz on, we'd all had a taste and there was a great feel to the music.
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Players must buzz in before time expires to answer the question.
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It was slated as a buzz single off the new project.
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At the first, the song was a buzz song.
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At virtually all our locations, we were selling out well in advance of showings, and the word-of-mouth buzz out there is just phenomenal.
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The creators said that the administrators were buzz-cutted, conservative kind of characters.
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The contestants are to buzz in when the first letter to the clue's answer is lighted.
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Yes, their music has a tight, fast rhythm and buzz-saw guitar playing.
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In the final round, contestants had to buzz in to spell given words verbally within ten seconds.
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The student, after buzzing in and being recognized by the spotter, must answer immediately or a hesitation is called.
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