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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)

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This started a national buzz on social media.
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Blow was the first single to create a big buzz on international club scenes getting licensed to over ten countries.
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There was a buzz on, we'd all had a taste and there was a great feel to the music.
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If a contestant buzzes in with the correct answer, they proceed.
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Yes, their music has a tight, fast rhythm and buzz-saw guitar playing.
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Once a student from a team has buzzed in, that team may not buzz in again on that question.
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The spotter recognizes the player who buzzes into the game.
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At the first, the song was a buzz song.
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These excitatory movements include shaking, zig-zagging, buzzing and crashing into nestmates.
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By the time the third edition of the game came around there was an expectant buzz within the game industry.
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