952 examples of buzz in sentences

His flight is solid and impetuous, without any intermission of wing-beats,one homogeneous buzz like that of a laden bee on its way home.

With a few strokes of their huge paws the bears uncover the entire establishment, and, before time is given for a general buzz, bees old and young, larvae, honey, stings, nest, and all are taken in one ravishing mouthful.

" There was a buzz of approval, in which several of the Philistines joined.

"Oh, yes, you can crow over me now," she shouted shrilly above the buzz of comment and suggestion.

The buzz died away.

Also Massinger's The Virgin Martyr, ii, II: Courtiers have flies That buzz all news unto them.

Have sense; bethink yourselves; don't make fools out of yourselves!" A buzz of talk arose with many gesticulations.

Scene after scene went on, endless, confused, lost in the buzz and hum of voices, the shuffle of feet.

The picture machine whirled on with droning buzz, the accused sat still, eyes on the sheet, the red column pulsed steadily, up and down, up and down, now a little higher, now a little quicker, butfor a minute, for two minutesnothing decisive happened, nothing that they had hoped for; yet Coquenil felt, he knew that something was going to happen, he knew it by the agonized tension of the room, by the atmosphere of pain about them.

" He dragged at the dragoon's leg while the other gripped his way up the balustrade until, amid a buzz of congratulation from the crowd, he tumbled all in a heap over the rail on to the balcony, where he lay for a few moments as he had fallen.

The secrecy which had been enjoined by the king, his evident excitement, and the nature of his orders, all confirmed the rumours which were already beginning to buzz round the court.

A great bell had begun to ring in the chateau, and there was a loud buzz of voices and a clatter of feet upon the stones.

As they turned away again, her new ring blazing upon her finger, there was a buzz of congratulation around her.

But the fact is, that youth (aside from its narrow-passionate friendships) is usually apt to be acrid and watery and sour in its judgment and creedsit has the quality of any other unripe fruit: it is middle age that is just and tolerant, that has found room enough in the world for itself and all human flies to buzz out their lives good-humoredly together.

He took something from his pocket; what it was Juliet could not see, but she caught the gleam of metal in the lamp-light, and in a moment a great buzz of pleasure spread through the crowd.

He opened a cupboard in the panelling of the wall, and there followed the chink of glasses and the cheery buzz of a syphon.

the Servant Maid Hath heard a buzz at distance; and, afraid To miss a note, with elbows red comes out.

Bright shone the morning on the play-bills that announced thy appearance, and the streets were filled with the buzz of persons asking one another if they would go to see Mr. H, and answering that they would certainly; but before night the gaiety, not of the author, but of his friends and the town, was eclipsed, for thou wert DAMNED!

"] "The hive of a city, or kingdom, is in the best condition, when there is the least noise or buzz in it.

"The hive of a city or kingdom, is in the best condition, when there is the least noise or buzz in it.

Bees buzz in and out through my door, and sometimes a butterfly flits in, flutters a while about my bookshelves, and presently is gone again, in search of sweets more to his taste than those of the muses, though Catullus is there, with Songs sweeter than wild honey dripping down, Which once in Rome to Lesbia he sang.

Suddenly, into the buzz of voices and above the tinkle of glasses and coffee-cups one voice spoke in a formal way, with clear, deliberate words.

Just for a minute or two the moonlit night, all black and white, was heavy with a suffocated buzz, that rose and mingled to a roar, a deep abundant note, and culminated and died, and then almost incredibly the night was still.

Buzz! went the knife!

"And when de major laid his hands on the right one of the numerous bottles floatin' in the atmosphere about him he'd hold it a yard off, give a snort like a buzz-saw striking a knot, and after a minute's silence roar, 'Ain't that nice, b-y-y-y GOSH!'

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