1. buzzing - Noun
2. buzzing - Verb
4. buzzing - Adjective Satellite
of Buzz
Source: Webster's dictionarythe room was abuzz over the latest scandal Source: Internet
“And while we can’t wait to see the museum buzzing with people once again in the future, I’m so pleased we can share this rare glimpse of the museum with listeners.” Source: Internet
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Trevor Konitzer is the kind of guy whose cellphone is constantly buzzing with updates on NFL players: who’s hurt, who’s playing, what breaking news affects one team or another. Source: Internet
A simple detector produced an audible buzzing sound in the radiotelegraph operator's headphones that could be transcribed back into alpha-numeric characters. Source: Internet
A lady has left social media buzzing after she took to the platform to open up about her relationship and her love for dating reverend fathers. Source: Internet
A survey reports that one in seven people with tinnitus — ringing or buzzing in the ears — say it has led to suicidal thoughts. Source: Internet