Buzzed [verb]

Definition of Buzzed:

make droning sound

Synonyms of Buzzed:


Opposite/Antonyms of Buzzed:

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Sentence/Example of Buzzed:

That’s generated yet another round of buzz about whether Faulconer will act on the tweets and challenge Newsom directly in a race for governor.

Her record-setting run, meanwhile, had generated plenty of buzz.

That launch led to a lot of buzz among merchants that Shopify may eventually turn the Shop app to a marketplace, now that it has a property that millions of shoppers are now actively using.

“When a new app or internet service begins to generate buzz and subscribers — say Instagram or Whatsapp — it gets bought up by Facebook and Google,” Yost said.

With one chemical activating the reward response and the other activating the fight-or-flight response, the telltale nicotine buzz is created.

He said he was nearly expelled from boarding school and then dropped out of a military college after three days because he did not wish to subject himself to a buzz cut.

Rather than being burrowers, these ballistic-style feeders were arboreal predators, clinging to tree limbs with sharp claws as the animals waited for invertebrate prey to buzz or stroll by, the researchers say.

The iPhone 12 and 12 Pro are the middle children between the two models that will later generate the most buzz, I think—the iPhone 12 mini and the iPhone 12 Pro Max.

The SkyGuardian attracted local and national media buzz last year because it was part of a larger strategy to integrate larger drones into domestic skies and open up new forms of surveillance.

Part of the preseason buzz is leaning into the unknown, letting yourself get jazzed just enough to keep you going while remaining realistic about the fact that things might not turn out the way you imagined.