A bee got stuck in my bicycle helmet, and I could hear it buzzing around, and was scared it would sting me.
When you get to the front door of the apartment building, just buzz me, and I'll let you in.
After smoking a couple of joints and drinking a couple of beer, the guys had a real
buzz on.
The planes buzzed overhead, and then we could see the parachuters floating down towards us.
There were mosquitoes buzzing around in our tent all night, so I couldn't sleep very well.
The lunchroom was buzzing with the news of the possible teachers'
strike.
One of the speakers on your stereo is making a strange buzzing sound; I think there may be something wrong with it.
The buzzing of flies and bees is simply the sound of their wings moving up and down at a rapid rate.
When you get here, just buzz me on the intercom, and
I'll let you in the front door.
I had a strange buzzing sound in my ear when I had a high fever.
A fly was buzzing around the room while I was trying to study, and it kept distracting me.
Whenever I hear a small plane buzzing overhead it reminds me of the first time I went sky-diving.
There were birds flying around, and bees buzzing among the flowers as we walked through the park.
The lights in our classroom are making an annoying buzz that the electricians can't seem to fix.
The buzz of the toy airplane was quite loud.
The intercom buzzed in the apartment; our guests had arrived.
The fighter planes buzzed across the sky.
The air was filled with the buzz of countless tiny insects.
The office was buzzing with the news of the department head's firing
I had lots of ideas buzzing around in my head, but I didn't know where to start.
She needs her morning coffee to give her the buzz necessary to get working.
We smoked a joint, and got a real buzz off it.
There were helicopters buzzing all around, looking for survivors of the shipwreck.
Winnie-the-Pooh once said, "Isn't it funny how a bear likes honey? Buzz! Buzz! Buzz! I wonder why he does?"
A Georgian proverb notes that the buzzing of the flies does not turn them into bees.