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Definition of buzz
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of buzz is as below...
Buzz (v. t.) To
whisper;
to
communicate,
as
tales,
in an under tone; to
spread,
as
report,
by
whispers,
or
secretly..
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Buzzard
::
Buzzard
(n.) A
blockhead;
a
dunce.
Huzz
::
Huzz (v. i.) To buzz; to
murmur.
Pern
::
Pern (n.) The honey
buzzard.
Bombination
::
Bombination
(n.) A
humming
or
buzzing.
Chirm
::
Chirm (n.)
Clamor,
or
confused
noise;
buzzing..
Glede
::
Glede (v. i.) The
common
European
kite
(Milvus
ictinus).
This name is also
sometimes
applied
to the
buzzard.
Buzzsaw
::
Buzzsaw
() A
circular
saw; -- so
called
from the
buzzing
it makes when
running
at full
speed.
Dor
::
Dor (n.) A large
European
scaraboid
beetle
(Geotrupes
stercorarius),
which makes a
droning
noise while
flying.
The name is also
applied
to
allied
American
species,
as the June bug.
Called
also dorr,
dorbeetle,
or
dorrbeetle,
dorbug,
dorrfly,
and
buzzard
clock..
Buzz
::
Buzz (v. i.) To make a low,
continuous,
humming
or
sibilant
sound,
like that made by bees with their
wings.
Hence:
To utter a
murmuring
sound;
to speak with a low,
humming
voice..
Whir
::
Whir (n.) A
buzzing
or
whizzing
sound
produced
by rapid or
whirling
motion;
as, the whir of a
partridge;
the whir of a
spinning
wheel..
Wabble
::
Wabble
(v. i.) To move
staggeringly
or
unsteadily
from one side to the
other;
to
vacillate;
to move the
manner
of a
rotating
disk when the axis of
rotation
is
inclined
to that of the disk; -- said of a
turning
or
whirling
body; as, a top
wabbles;
a buzz saw
wabbles..
Bombylious
::
Bombylious
(a.)
Buzzing,
like a
bumblebee;
as, the
bombylious
noise of the horse fly..
Bomb
::
Bomb (v. i.) To
sound;
to boom; to make a
humming
or
buzzing
sound.
Hum
::
Hum (v. i.) To make a low,
prolonged
sound,
like that of a bee in
flight;
to
drone;
to
murmur;
to buzz; as, a top
hums..
Caracara
::
Caracara
(n.) A south
American
bird of
several
species
and
genera,
resembling
both the
eagles
and the
vultures.
The
caracaras
act as
scavengers,
and are also
called
carrion
buzzards..
Onomatopoeia
::
Onomatopoeia
(n.) The
formation
of words in
imitation
of
sounds;
a
figure
of
speech
in which the sound of a word is
imitative
of the sound of the thing which the word
represents;
as, the buzz of bees; the hiss of a
goose;
the
crackle
of
fire..
Fishhawk
::
Fishhawk
(n.) The
osprey
(Pandion
haliaetus),
found both in
Europe
and
America;
-- so
called
because
it
plunges
into the water and
seizes
fishes
in its
talons.
Called
also
fishing
eagle,
and bald
buzzard..
Buz
::
Buz (v. & n.) See Buzz.
Buzzardet
::
Buzzardet
(n.) A hawk
resembling
the
buzzard,
but with legs
relatively
longer..
Roughleg
::
Roughleg
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of large hawks of the genus
Archibuteo,
having
the legs
feathered
to the toes.
Called
also
rough-legged
hawk, and
rough-legged
buzzard..
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