13 Verbs to Use for the Word buzzes

Do you hear the buzz down there?

But the moment he passed through the doorway his ear caught that buzz of excited voices, raised in all parts and in every key, that betokens disaster.

Yet let me flap this bug with gilded wings, This painted Child of dirt, that stinks and stings; Whose buzz the witty and the fair annoys, Yet wit ne'er tastes and beauty ne'er enjoys: So well-bred spaniels civilly delight

Oliver was getting a pretty good buzz.

It runs as follows: "Though overhead the Gothas buzz, Stands London where it did?

But all he heard, in the course of the ensuing five minutes, was the voice of the trunk-line operator advising him, to begin with, that she was ready to put him through to Westminster, then maddeningly punctuating the buzz and whine of the empty wire with her call of a talking doll"Are you theah?...

Was it to be wondered at, if this swarm should raise a buzz about him?"

Time ebbed away in silence; there was no sound in the ward save the blue flies' buzz or the slight movement of some wounded man easing his tortured body.

From the window in the wall of the asteroid, the three Starmen looked down and saw a buzz of activity.

Before one of these, for no particular reason distinguishable from the others, Mrs. Burkhardt stepped up two shallow steps and turned a key in the center of the door, which set up a buzz on its reverse side.

This young woman mounts a lager-beer cask, and stops the buzz of conversation by bringing her mallet down with a smart rap upon the head of the nearest bald-headed gentleman.

And then as he became aware of her and glanced up, Paula in the other room began singing the last song over again, her great broad voice submerging the buzz of talk like the tide rushing in over a flat.

News of the differences between Adams and Washington of course soon got about and caused a great buzz in political circles.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  buzzes