Pronunciation of the English word buzzing.
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1. | This buzzing has to be for a reason! A tree cannot buzz by itself, so that means something is buzzing here. And why would you buzz unless you're a bee? I guess so. Why do bees exist, then? To make honey, I guess. And why does honey exist? For me to eat it — that's what I think! | |
2. | A bee is buzzing. | |
3. | Did you know that if you plug a pickle into an electrical outlet, it glows and makes buzzing noises? | |
4. | The flies are buzzing. | |
5. | The buzzing of the bees makes me a little nervous. | |
6. | There is a fly buzzing in front of the fish shop. | |
7. | A bee is buzzing around. | |
8. | Now that Tom's Tavern also delivers, the telephones are buzzing. | |
9. | The buzzing of insects is driving me crazy! | |
10. | Do you hear that buzzing? |