Then Loki buzzed away with a sound that seemed like a mocking laugh.
Again, as before, in buzzed Loki the gadfly as soon as the master-smith had gone out.
Loki buzzed about the dwarf's head, and finally lighted on his hand and stung him, hoping to make him let go the bellows.
All the ranches of the countrysidebuzzed with a martial ardor.
On the 12th a man came into town with a nugget weighing an ounce and all Monterey Buzzed with excitement.
Down in the garden the bees droned in the vines, and on the steps the flies buzzedundisturbed about the sleeping hounds.
And the old knight buzzed and hummed, but he remained a man and not a bee.
Then the bee got up and carefully brushed every scrap of dust off his velvet coat and buzzed loudly in the boy's ear to waken him.
Bees buzzed over the flowers with a soothing sound, and in a few minutes Nur Mahomed was fast asleep.
His objection was only part of that wholesale depreciation--here a partridge buzzed out of a bush, and partly from impulse, partly from sheer opposition, she gave Shahzad the rein.
A cloud of butterflies were fluttering about a pool near; a couple of big flies buzzed and mumbled on the pane.
A kingbird chattered and shrieked overhead, the grasshoppers buzzedin the grasses, strange insects with ventriloquistic voices sang all about her--she could not tell where.
Long before seven o'clock, the schoolhouse blazed with light and buzzed with curious speech.
Little Pet lay with the warm June sunshine filling his baby eyes, curiously content in striking at flies that buzzed around his little mouth.
The flies buzzed about in the purple duskiness; broad midday sunshine came through the chinks of the shutters and the red curtains.
Autumnally lazy flies buzzed and fell about on the window panes.
The place was empty, and a cloud of flies buzzed over the sugar cask.
The sun melted the rime; the flies came out and buzzed in the window; Japp got himself out of bed, brewed strong coffee, and went back to his slumbers.
A fly buzzed forward with impulsive haste, and spoke with a little rasping voice: "We flies are small; but we are mighty.
The fly buzzed back to a sunny spot, and an unwieldy hog ambled forward.
And the white starlight swam round him like water in a suck hole, and got red like blood, and buzzed and hummed.
It must be remembered that there was good cause for trepidation over this venture, for though the stock markets buzzed with "Coppers" it was all guesswork as to how far the public would go with us.
All his life, poor Alfred felt the sting of the bee that had buzzed about him on that summer morning.
Around these chiefs of the Court buzzed a swarm of ambitious rivals and whispering intriguers all animated by one purpose, to effect the discomfiture of Richelieu.
When Pearl dashed out of the door, she almost fell over the old dog who lay sleepily snapping at the flies which buzzed around his head.
Pearl went up the ladder into the kitchen loft, and found herself in a low, long room, close and stifling, one little window shone light against the western sky and on it innumerable flies buzzed unceasingly.
Billy buzzed this in the ear of the grinning Schneider, when the order to get away was received.
A sudden crop of superstitious stories buzzedabout the islands.
This crowd opened andbuzzed about the pair of us as we went in, with a sudden angry animation.
The whole Sisterhood buzzed about her like a hive, for it seemed that the fair-skinned lad of her adventure was the heir of a house whose name was famous in many lands, and the father was even now standing at her threshold.
No sooner had the speaker finished than the clerk of the court announced a brief recess, during which the judges withdrew for deliberation and the audience buzzed their wonder.
Some said she was too thin, others that she was too fat, and then they all buzzed and hummed together, "How ugly she is, how ugly she is!
The gnat was the most cunning of all the army, and he, therefore, buzzed away into the forest where the enemy was encamped, and alighted on a leaf of the tree beneath which the watchword was given out.
The dust arose sluggishly and slowly dissipated in the hot, shimmering air, and a fly buzzed with wearying persistence against the dirty glass in the front window.
A terror-stricken lizard flashed out of the fissure and along the wall where the roof had fallen in and flitted into a hole, while a fly buzzed loudly and hovered persistently around Red's head, to the rage of that individual.
Quick as they were, the black wasps on the river buzzed and stung as fast.
They buzzed like angry bees, and no man on the front of either army was safe from their sting.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "buzzed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.