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Meaning of buzzle | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B1
ˈbʌzəl

Definitions

  1. To buzz repeatedly or continuously; whirr
  2. To cause to buzz; flurry

Examples

“'It's here, you see, but we just ran out into the garden to tell Daddy the telephone was ringing, and it all went sort of fizzy and buzzled all over the stove.'”
“It buzzled and zipped behind the wastebasket; I lunged and stomped, my pooch belly heaving and my underarms waggling as John and Hattie cheered me on.”
“Butterflies plagued Plante before a game, and shivers buzzled between his shoulder blades.”
“There was a time every spring when bees swarmed all over the brambles and the apple and pear trees. Every tree hummed, and furry bees buzzled and flew, in and out, from flower to flower. It was a beautiful time, full of promise and life.”
“Hold, hold, master, spare me for heaven's sake I remember my Lady Faddle, she once sent me of an errand; your compliments buzzled me and put it out of my head.”

CEFR level

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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