buzzing

/ˈbʌzɪŋ/
verb
  1. Making a low, continuous humming sound, like a bee or a machine.
    • The fluorescent light was buzzing loudly in the quiet room.
    • The bees were buzzing around the flowers in the garden.
    • My phone kept buzzing with notifications all morning.
  2. To be full of excitement, activity, or energy.
    • Her mind was buzzing with ideas for the party.
    • The office was buzzing with rumors about the new project.
    • The city was buzzing with tourists during the festival.
  3. To call someone using a buzzer or intercom.
    • He buzzed the front desk to ask for extra towels.
    • I'll buzz you in when you arrive at the building.
    • She buzzed her assistant to bring more coffee.
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adjective
  1. Excited, lively, or full of activity.
    • The café had a buzzing atmosphere on Saturday morning.
    • The crowd was buzzing with anticipation before the concert.
    • She felt buzzing with energy after her morning run.
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