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buzzes in English:

1. bee


I'm busy as a bee.
I have been as busy as a bee for the past two months.
Bee stings can be very painful.
The bee flew to the flower.
Work like a bee.
The phrase "make a bee line for" expresses the look of how a bee heads straight for food with speed and energy.
But the compass isn't in the head of the bee, it's in the body.
When he got to the party, Sam made a bee line for the food.
Africanized bee colonization caused a panic in America in the 90s.
A bee buzzes.
It's the age of BL! "Bee el?" "Yup, Boys' Love. Books and such dealing with romance between boys."
There are bees flying all over around here
The busy bee has no time for sorrow.
The bee that stung her might have been carrying a virus.
It takes millions of bees to produce the amount of honey that we eat in this country.

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2. buzz


I'm sorry, I don't buzz in people I don't know.
Bees were buzzing
a loud buzzing noise
The mobile phone is buzzing in your pocket
buzz of traffic
If there is buzz in place, it is lively and exciting
Wait, I will just buzz my secretary.
Just don't forget to buzz me tomorrow.
The buzz of being 'live' on the radio is really wonderful.
it’s expensive to live there, but London has a real buzz
Can you hear it? Something is buzzing.
I'm going to buzz around like a fly, creating loads of new memories.
I lay there hearing the buzz of a mosquito but I couldn't see it anywhere.
the buzz of the bees / there is a real buzz about the place / I’ll give you a buzz / I got such a buzz out of seeing the kids' faces / they created a huge buzz with their latest album
Don't buzz about my ears.

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