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Buzzed

Buzz \Buzz\ (b[u^]z), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Buzzed (b[u^]zd); p. pr. & vb. n. Buzzing.] [An onomatop[oe]i

  1. ] 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.

    Like a wasp is buzzed, and stung him.
    --Longfellow.

    However these disturbers of our peace Buzz in the people's ears.
    --Shak.

Wiktionary
buzzed
  1. Slightly intoxicated. v

  2. (en-past of: buzz)

Usage examples of "buzzed".

Quickly Newt buzzed away, and Yaz popped out of the hatch to follow him.

Newt buzzed into the air, his gossamer wings invisible with the speed of their flapping.

Newt, appearing and disappearing rapidly in his agitation, buzzed around the fissure.

Newt buzzed into the air and sank his teeth into the tail-feathers of one of the creatures, but the monster twisted and raked at him with its claws.

Newt buzzed to his side, looking at him curiously, and the king swatted a hand at the faerie dragon with no more thought than he would have given to striking a bug.

The dragon turned his nose up at the fare, but nevertheless he shook himself free of the snow and buzzed over to the pack to select a few morsels.

The sprite buzzed into the air, hovering on his gossamer wings, as the troll lumbered along beside him.

A short time later, Yazilliclick buzzed from the woods, and then Tavish and Yak stepped into the open.

Newt shrugged and buzzed toward the well, wondering what all the fuss was about.

A helicopter, presumably from one of the local television stations, had buzzed overhead toward the end of the conflagration, but the Fort Gillem post commander had a professional briefing team set up.

The Blackhawk lifted off in a clatter of rotors, tilted forward, and then buzzed over the field, straining for altitude across the face of Howell Mountain, accompanied by the Cobra.

Above, the fluorescent lights buzzed and flickered, and James thought of a stage the moment after the actors have abandoned it.

The undergrowth buzzed with insects, and with slight crinkling and rustling noises.

Dispiritedly, I buzzed all the other flats until I reached the two penthouses but, as I had expected, everybody was out.

Before they could answer, I buzzed Karen on the intercom and asked her to bring me a coffee.