buzzy 的定义
buzz·i·er, buzz·i·est.
- making a buzzing sound: the distinctive buzzy song of the black-throated blue warbler.
- Slang. generating or feeling intense enthusiasm, excitement, etc.: She costars in a buzzy new film that opens Wednesday.The tech conference got us all inspired and buzzy.
- Slang. slightly intoxicated or overstimulated from liquor or drugs.
- Slang. lively; bustling: The city of Geneva is buzzy enough to make a memorable trip.
更多buzzy例句
- These days, if it’s buzzy, culturally relevant and being dissected by everyone on your Twitter timeline, chances are Esposito is in it.
- Software developers on a conference call are trying to get a quantum computer, a buzzy successor to today’s supercomputers, to do some of its magic.
- The latter group ranges from "triple-A" titles like Destiny 2, Control, and The Outer Worlds to buzzy smaller-scale games like Celeste, Outer Wilds, and Spiritfarer.
- In fact, the best way to promote your product is to ditch the buzzy bells and whistles altogether.
- With drops from the highly anticipated collection rolling out within the last few weeks, the footwear was a buzzy select that was in hopes to be set to release.
- Celebrities flocked to this glamorous and buzzy temple of literature and culture.
- This is the subject of a buzzy new book, The Confidence Code, by journalists Claire Shipman and Katty Kay.
- A buzzy study claims that gay men are cheerier than their straight friends.
- Director Lee Daniels stormed the festival with The Paperboy—and its buzzy Nicole Kidman urination scene.
- An in-depth multimedia profile of Anita Hill to mark the 20th anniversary of the landmark case was deemed not buzzy enough.
- It took time to get hold of Busy Buzzy and be assigned to our rooms, and more time to make ourselves presentable.
- Busy Buzzy doesnt look as though she would stand for much noise.
- She did not altogether approve of Busy Buzzy and Buzz-about as names for the odd little manager.
- All innocent and hungry-like And empty to the core, I came upon that buzzy-cart, With never thought of war.
- "Buzzy came over in the 'Lusitania' last year," ventured one of them.