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I . buzz [bʌz] V. intr.

1. buzz (make sound):

buzz
buzz bell, phone

3. buzz coloq. (call):

to buzz for sb

II . buzz [bʌz] V. trans.

1. buzz coloq. (phone):

to buzz sb

2. buzz AERO.:

to buzz sth

III . buzz [bʌz] SUST.

1. buzz (sound):

buzz
buzz of bell
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2. buzz coloq. (call):

to give sb a buzz

3. buzz coloq. (thrill):

to give sb a buzz

4. buzz (news):

buzz

buzz SUST.

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get a buzz out of sth coloq.

buzz word SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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In the 10 and 20 point rounds, players had to wait until the host had finished the reading the question to buzz in.
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Only the team that buzzed in first gets to answer a question (no capitalizing on an opposing team's miss in this round).
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At the first, the song was a buzz song.
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The single helped create buzz for the album.
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There was a buzz on, we'd all had a taste and there was a great feel to the music.
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The creators said that the administrators were buzz-cutted, conservative kind of characters.
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The contestant that correctly buzzed in and located it was then given twenty more seconds to find the remaining five words that fit the category.
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One can either walk or use a buzz-step; one partner may walk while the other uses the buzz-step.
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This started a national buzz on social media.
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The contestants are to buzz in when the first letter to the clue's answer is lighted.
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