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II . buzz [bʌz] VB trans

1. buzz (telephone):

buzz

2. buzz AVIAT:

buzz

III . buzz <-es> [bʌz] N

1. buzz of a bee, buzzer, fly:

buzz

2. buzz (call):

to give sb a buzz

3. buzz inf:

buzz (high feeling)
trans m
buzz (high feeling)
buzz (from alcohol)

buzz off VB intr inf!

buzz

ˈbuzz cut N

buzz cut
buzz cut

ˈbuzz word N

Usage examples with buzz

to give sb a buzz

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The student, after buzzing in and being recognized by the spotter, must answer immediately or a hesitation is called.
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The spotter recognizes the player who buzzes into the game.
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In the 10 and 20 point rounds, players had to wait until the host had finished the reading the question to buzz in.
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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 single helped create buzz for the album.
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At the first, the song was a buzz song.
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It was slated as a buzz single off the new project.
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Only the team that buzzed in first gets to answer a question (no capitalizing on an opposing team's miss in this round).
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The buzz, the action, the centre, the quintessence, the energy.
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The teams could buzz-in during the middle of the question.
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