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Buzz Means Word Continuous Hear Make Buzzing Eslpod 0280 We 0234

Id ESLPod_0280_WE_0234
Episode Id ESLPod 280
Episode Title Viral Marketing
Phrase buzz
Text The word "buzz," in this podcast, means excitement and interest about something: "Have you heard all the buzz about the new store that's opening?" The word "buzz" is also used to describe a continuous sounds, like an alarm, a bee, or a lot of conversations: "I didn't hear the buzz from the oven timer, so the cake burned." Or, "The vacuum cleaner made such a loud buzz that I didn't hear the phone ring." A "buzzer" is a button that is pushed to make a noise: "Please turn off the buzzer on your alarm clock!" As a verb, "to buzz" means to make a continuous sound: "The bees were buzzing around the flowers." The verb "to buzz around" means to do many things and move around a lot: "Clarence was buzzing around the office, trying to organize everything for the interview."
Topics Business

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