Buzzer in a sentence as a noun

There have been cases of slot machines setting off the giant "You Win Millions" buzzer but not getting it.

When we dropped our land line, we found that the door buzzer system could only call the 763 area code, but our cell phones use 651.

A brave private, barely old enough to shave, rang the buzzer and asked "Hey mate, would you mind opening the gate?

Hit a buzzer when I'm buffering" you'd miss most of them because they read as dramatic emphasis to the audience.

Beyond a certain level of knowledge, successful Jeopardy is all about hitting the buzzer first.

And if you're still having problems at that point, possibly a small resistor in series with the buzzer to limit its inrush current.

Hitting the two daily doubles with most of the board left in play in round two means you'll still likely need to outplay your opponents on the buzzer that round.

Ringtones, or even the reverberations of a wireless phone's buzzer on a wooden table, only add to the noise level.

I recently finished a project involving a pi + a relay to activate a door buzzer, written in javascript.

Have a bit of experience in this field, on a technical side:- Always provide a way to auto update and fallback if failed.- never implement a buzzer or beeper.- stay away from blue status leds.

The market is basically giving you an integrated forecast from each point in time until the final buzzer, and as that window shrinks you expect the odds to be jumping around more.

"There are unfortunate-for-the-entrepreneur consequences of any of those clocks running out, since right before the buzzer it will be suggested that they sell the company.

I guess what I was saying is that if you freeze a basketball score at 20-18 in the second quarter, and at that point the odds are 52-48 in favour of team leading by 2, and then neither team scores for the rest of the match, then the odds will asymptotically approach 100-0 as you approach the final buzzer.

I seem to remember seeing in the old series something about how the phasers really get fired: Kirk gives the order, the weapons guy on the bridge presses a button, a buzzer or something sounds down in the "phaser room", and a guy down there presses yet another button which does the actual shooting.

Buzzer definitions

noun

a push button at an outer door that gives a ringing or buzzing signal when pushed

See also: doorbell bell

noun

a signaling device that makes a buzzing sound