Used in a Sentence

buzzy

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for buzzy.

Editorial note

This type of thinking is really important in an often buzzy industry that relies on advertising for revenue.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Having a buzzing sound.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of buzzy gathered in one view.

adjective

Having a buzzing sound.

adjective

(informal) Being the subject of cultural buzz.

adjective

(informal) Using a large number of buzzwords.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for buzzy.

adjective

Having a buzzing sound.

adjective

(informal) Being the subject of cultural buzz.

adjective

(informal) Using a large number of buzzwords.

Example sentences

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This type of thinking is really important in an often buzzy industry that relies on advertising for revenue.

2

The employee's issue was that Zenefits is not buzzy enough and he wants to work at Google.

3

It allowed a lot of developers (read: most) with a C background to easily churn out buzzy web applications.

4

Interestingly, he was Chief Product Officer of Color Labs, one of the more buzzy failures of the last few years.

5

A lot of the new, buzzy languages seem to be solving problems that Ada took care of in the 80s and 90s.

6

This is an interesting enough concept, but the piles of buzzy, sassy verbiage turned me off, speaking as a longtime (and current) Rubyist.

7

Don't be fooled by trends, or by your company's current infatuation with any buzzy topic of the moment that happens to play to your strengths.

8

Could someone (OP?) explain what this is in less buzzy terms?

9

When the Moto G was announced I had the same buzzy, warm, tingling feeling when Google started shipping the Nexus One.

10

It gets you more buzzy when you take shorter, quicker drags.

11

Smartphone and console definition: haptic: buzzy fingers Something is, indeed, lost in the translation.

12

This will hurt our economy, the entrepreneurs who wants to do things in other, better ways isn't there any more - they are buzzy trying to conform.

Quote examples

1

It was really "buzzy," so I learned complicated finger-style patterns just so it wouldn't sound so bad when I played.

2

Is it because it has buzzy keywords like "OpenSSL" or "RSA"?

3

Is it because "Meteor will kill Rails" is the buzzy headline of the week on HN, and you felt the need to be trendy and throw that into the discussion in this thread?

4

And "buzzy" when I'm really sleep-deprived.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use buzzy in a sentence?

This type of thinking is really important in an often buzzy industry that relies on advertising for revenue.

What does buzzy mean?

Having a buzzing sound.

What part of speech is buzzy?

buzzy is commonly used as adjective.