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North Dakota was buzzy and had the opportunities while we were just trying to hold on."
There are tennis courts, pools, five restaurants and a buzzy lounge.
The male's ground call is a short, buzzy peent.
The younger crowd has its buzzy upside but also its downside.
Would really like a slightly buzzy but not resorty place with some restaurants and nightlife.
Its call is a short, harsh, buzzy sound.
The call is a buzzy chip or zip.
Your buzzy buddy can make a second (or third!)
It was too buzzy to be human.
The result was a more "pure and ambient" sound as opposed to the buzzy quality found on older black metal.
Yellow jackets are in no way fuzzy-wuzzy, though they, like bees, are very buzzy.
Two albums of music that was featured on the show made the top 20 in 2006-2007, when Grey's was at its buzzy peak.
Flight is direct with rapid and buzzy wingbeats.
The male's song is a series of buzzy notes, with the earlier notes doubled and the next to last note high.
And a strange, buzzy feeling down inside as if a low-level electrical current might be humming through her bowels.
For while the voluptuous body grabs attention, the car's performance hasn't matched its appearance - especially the wimpy, buzzy 4-cylinder 1.8.
A Map By day this happy, buzzy bar serves excellent meals, far better than average pub food.
The song is a repeated series of monotonous buzzy notes given in an undulating song-flight.
This creates a buzzy synthesizer like tone.
The atmosphere was buzzy and informal.
The restaurant is in the basement, but is attractively designed and has a relaxed, buzzy atmosphere.
A sometimes buzzy engine and higher levels of road and tire noise annoy at highway speeds.
It's especially buzzy on Saturday mornings from fall to spring when a tiny but immensely popular gourmet and farmers market takes over the parking lot.
The B songs are an ascending series of whistled notes that often contain some buzzy notes.
A busy, buzzy town with a central square, where the locals gather in the early evening to promenade, gossip and play before supper.