Sound of rapid vibration.
Indefinite and subdued noise.
1 Succession planning is the buzz phrase and looking far ahead is key.
2 And sure enough, the buzz that something different was happening brought more.
3 I feel my phone buzz in my back pocket: a new text.
4 Growth is no longer the buzz word in the golf tourist industry.
5 The buzz from the American press about Match Point is almost intoxicating.
6 There was no great buzz , just the sense of a job done.
7 Hey, at least he can say his new album's got serious buzz .
8 In other words, Hodges thinks, buzz off and let the adults talk.
9 The plan has generated new buzz since Peregrine's collapse on July 10.
10 We could really create the buzz for products that are for us.
11 Significant buzz existed for this game beyond the usual involving Golden State.
12 The buzz this year was a visit by fashion designer Ralph Lauren.
13 Roy also suggested that Twitter buzz could fuel new kinds of shows.
14 That Sunday spike was also recorded by the political buzz - tracking service Wonkosphere.
15 It would create great buzz for the film, Marty had urged repeatedly.
16 The proclamation awakened a great buzz among the people under the awning.
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