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abuzz
[ uh-buhz ]
adjective
- full of or alive with activity, talk, etc.:
The company was abuzz with rumors about the new owner.
abuzz
/ əˈbʌz /
adjective
- postpositive humming, as with conversation, activity, etc; buzzing
Example Sentences
Since then, social media has been abuzz with celebratory posts.
The gaming world was abuzz with the news that Ludwig Ahgren had broken all Twitch subscriber-gain records during a 31-day livestream at the urging of his followers, growing his paying sub base to 282,000.
Not long ago, these campuses were abuzz round the clock with thousands of youth hustling to meet targets and service clients across the globe.
In the not-too-distant future, though, we could look up to see the skies abuzz with flying taxis, personal vehicles, and driverless rideshares—and we may even be able to lift off out of traffic to fly straight to our destinations.
His vision of a smart factory is abuzz with “independent, moving” robots.
Romneyland is abuzz over the new super PAC—and not in a good way.
Now, the whole of Westeros is abuzz about the secret killer.
Insiders and outliers and nearly everyone else is abuzz: Can Fallon handle the job?
Right now cable newsdom is all abuzz with Christie—but how long will that wall-to-wall coverage last?
Premiums are skyrocketing The news is abuzz, Somers asserts, with stories of “premiums are doubling and tripling.”
This was the first trip in this week and already the day was abuzz with talk of the recent mishap.
The town was abuzz with excitement for an hour, when the news became stale.
The long silent halls of sumptuous hotels are all abuzz with excited arrivals.
The hotel parlor and office were abuzz with stories of the guests, decorations, and city caterer.
After that, not the cloggers shop only, but half Horwick and all Back o th Mooin were abuzz with the news.
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