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Buzz in Maithili মৈথিলী

Buzz in Nepali नेपाली

Buzz in Sindhi سنڌي

Buzz in Tamil தமிழ்

Buzz in English

  • buzz
    buzz (1), noun, verb.

  • buzz
    buzz (2), transitive verb.
    (British.) to finish to the last drop the contents of (a bottle or other container).

  • buzz
    expr. buzz about, to move about busily.
    Ex. The actors buzzed about the stage, getting ready to perform the play.

  • buzz
    expr. buzz off,
    a. (Especially U.S.) to ring off on the telephone.
    Ex. As soon as I answered the phone, the caller buzzed off.
    b. (Slang.) go away! clear off!
    Ex. Buzz off, child, and stop bothering the baby.

  • buzz
    noun 1. the humming sound made by flies, mosquitoes, or bees.
    (SYN) drone.
    2. the low, confused sound of many people talking quietly.
    Ex. The buzz of whispers stopped when the teacher entered the room.
    3. a whisper; rumor.

  • buzz
    v.i. 1. to make a steady, humming sound; hum loudly.
    Ex. The radio should be fixed; it buzzes when you turn it on.
    2. to talk with enthusiasm or excitement.
    Ex. The whole class buzzed with the news of the holiday.
    3. gossip. <

  • buzz
    v.t. 1. to sound in a low, confused way.
    2. to utter or express by buzzing.
    3. to tell or spread (gossip); whisper.
    4. to signal with a buzzer.
    Ex. The editor buzzed his secretary.
    5. (Informal.) to call (a person) on th

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