0 to make a continuous, low sound such as the one a bee makes:
2 to be very excited and happy:
The singer confirmed that he and his girlfriend were expecting a boy and said, "I'm buzzing!"
3 If an aircraft buzzes a place or people, it flies over it or them very low and fast.
4 to cut someone's hair very short using a special machine
5 a continuous, low sound:
6 a feeling of excitement, energy, and pleasure that something gives you:
The streets surrounding the stadium had a buzz about them that hasn't been felt for many years.
There's such a buzz about sustainability now.
His hairstyles generated more buzz than his music.
7 to make a continuous, low sound such as the sound some insects make, or to move quickly while making this sound:
8 to be filled with excitement, activity, or sounds:
The place was buzzing with excitement.
9 a continuous, low sound:
the buzz of conversation
I’ll give you a buzz early next week.
11 interested or excited talk about a new product, an event, or a person:
12 to phone someone:
I'll give you a buzz next week.
They make a series of clicks and buzzes and whistles and chirps.
Acting is hard but there's such a buzz when you get it right.
I miss the buzz of the city, the cultural life, the intellectual community.
There's so much buzz about this new player.
The band got a good buzz going with its first album. Alas, buzzes don't last, and neither did they.
A bee buzzes thanks to ' internal causation ', but a doorbell requires external causation ; so only in the second use does the unaccusative-causative alternation obtain.
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