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n. (plural of buzzing English)
Usage examples of "buzzings".
There were three half-second buzzings with half-second pauses between.
His first waspish buzzings had forced authority to interfere with the press.
All the outward evidence suggested that the government remained blissfully unaware of waspish buzzings and was totally unconcerned about the existence of an imaginary Dirac Angestun Gesept.
The sounds were indistinguishable for the most part, faint and muffled, a scattering of calls and hoots and buzzings, of birds and insects and animals, all lost deep within the sheltering dark.
It took forever to get the international operator on the line, and a longer time yet of vague electronic poppings and buzzings, before he heard the click of connection, followed by a faint ringing.
There were small buzzings in the gorse bush nearby, of bees working the vellow flowers, clustvxith pollen.
It took forever to get the international operator on the line, and a longer time yet of vague electronic poppings and buzzings, before he heard the click of connection, followed by a faint ringing.
There were small buzzings in the gorse bush nearby, of bees working the vellow flowers, clustvxith pollen.