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buzz in
verb
- informal.tr, adverb to admit (someone) to a building by activating an electronically-controlled door
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He added there was a "buzz in the air" and "perfect weather".
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“You come back to Edmonton, there’s some buzz in the city. There’s some buzz in the morning. We kind of got re-energized a little bit.”
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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.
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Most of us consider vibes to be positive or neutral, a way of giving form to gut sensations or the buzz in your skin.
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While the excitement of art week starts to buzz in, much of L.A. is still reeling from January’s catastrophic wildfires.
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