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buzz in
verb
- informal.tr, adverb to admit (someone) to a building by activating an electronically-controlled door
Example Sentences
It is understandable that coach DeShaun Foster would be thrilled to add a five-star talent Iamaleava while moving some eyeballs to a program desperate to create some buzz in his second season.
Most of us consider vibes to be positive or neutral, a way of giving form to gut sensations or the buzz in your skin.
While the excitement of art week starts to buzz in, much of L.A. is still reeling from January’s catastrophic wildfires.
His aura was inescapable, from the Serbian pregame music to the buzz in the building each time his face appeared on the scoreboard.
Rory Allen, no relation to the quarterback, has a graphic-design business and generated a lot of buzz in Buffalo by creating lawn signs that looked identical to political ones but read “Allen Diggs ’20.”
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