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abuzz

[uh-buhz]

adjective

  1. buzzing.

  2. full of or alive with activity, talk, etc..

    The company was abuzz with rumors about the new owner.



abuzz

/ əˈʌ /

adjective

  1. (postpositive) humming, as with conversation, activity, etc; buzzing

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of abuzz1

First recorded in 1855–60; a- 1 + buzz
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Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees had arrived in Anaheim, and the old ballpark was abuzz.

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Ramping up to Pride Month in 2024, gay media was abuzz about the UK's first gay male dating show, "I Kissed a Boy," making its U.S. debut on Hulu.

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The restaurant is abuzz with music and chatter.

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Social media was abuzz with users praising Mr Ma for his return to the public spotlight.

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Dozens of tan tents that marked a makeshift National Guard encampment just above the sandy beach were abuzz with activity ahead of the forecasted fire weather.

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