1. abuzz - Adjective
2. abuzz - Adjective Satellite
In a buzz; buzzing.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe town was abuzz with talk of the King's animals. We were fed regularly, and the King and Queen quite often enjoyed feeling my abdomen to see if I weren't pregnant; they were extraordinarily eager to have a whole family of little animals like us. Cyrano de Bergerac
I live in one of the coastal cities in Southern California, and every so often I like to take a walk down the boardwalk in Venice during the weekends when it is abuzz with lively activity. Al Seckel
the room was abuzz over the latest scandal Source: Internet
Before the pandemic, the Brazilian cultural center on the corner of San Pablo and Hearst was abuzz with capoeira and samba dance classes. Source: Internet
During a recent school day, the hallways at Military Trail public were abuzz with excitement as 29 frolicking youngsters awaited their escort home. Source: Internet
A few months back, Charlotte was abuzz about a proposed TV show that would put local mistresses, a.k.a. “side chicks,” on display. Source: Internet