Virginia's ears buzzed uncontrollably, and her head slammed against the carriage's wooden wall behind her. |
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I could see the anxiety on Zack's face when the wasp buzzed past a second time. |
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I had just finished garnishing two bagels with cream cheese when the gate's intercom buzzed. |
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York buzzed to the beat of carnival time yesterday as thousands lined the city pavements to witness a major Millennium spectacular. |
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Minutes after I began my walk, deer flies buzzed around my ears and two mosquitoes lodged in my left eye. |
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The intercom on his desk buzzed, reminding him that in ten minutes he had to conduct yet another execution. |
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Legions of waiters in black tie buzzed by, offering beggar's purses filled with caviar. |
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The intercom buzzed and I proceeded to jump three feet in the opposite direction. |
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As helicopters buzzed overhead, army engineers erected concrete barriers and razor wire fences in the fields off Drumcree Road. |
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The conveyer belt buzzed, little children cried from boredom and couples of women chattered on about their flights. |
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A lone Japanese escort helicopter followed the hovercraft in, and buzzed overhead. |
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When I got back, I buzzed Rory to see what everybody wanted to do for lunch. |
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Against the starry backdrop about a dozen or so tiny, cone-like dots appeared, and buzzed around the wreckage. |
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He buzzed his assistant and she brought in the new holo posters, already on display that very day in all of HI's Los Angeles holotheaters. |
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The magazine buzzed him in his L.A. hotel room and chatted about the new film, the band's score and the art of updating soundtracks. |
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The rest of the album piles up vocal samples, fuzzed guitars, loops, funkflavor and buzzed keyboards. |
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Not low enough and they buzzed around, tearing each other apart before being released from 1,000 feet. |
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The four shuttles quickly lifted off and buzzed back toward Base-One, leaving the marines to move out. |
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I wanted to avoid main roads but at times Stevenson's route lay along these, where the cars buzzed by like rare insects. |
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Students on America's 3,700 campuses are getting buzzed on building cob houses and fighting environmental racism. |
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A year earlier F16s had failed to intercept a Cessna light aircraft that deviated from course, and buzzed the White House. |
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The goal stemmed from the acuity of Cameron who buzzed a pass to Tomaschek whose cut-back found McSwegan. |
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In her moderately buzzed state, Cecily felt as if she could have melted right then and there. |
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Her default acting mode is so close to the hyper-fast babble that everyone else begins talking in when they get buzzed. |
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Worst thing she did was two beers at some party sophomore year and she was buzzed but not drunk. |
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Sonny, looking a little buzzed himself, promises the facts without moral judgments. |
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A minute or two later, the door buzzer was ringing at my door, I went and buzzed back. |
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A hummingbird buzzed past our heads, and above, in a magnolia tree, the hill's resident flock of wild parrots clucked and chattered. |
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People with clipboards buzzed among them, calling out names, ticking off lists, leading them inside one by one to consulting rooms. |
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The connection hissed and buzzed with static that the computers should have been able to filter out. |
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The female shop assistant, who was busy with other customers, showed the rings and another man then buzzed to be allowed in. |
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Flies buzzed, cockerels crowed, goats bleated and a chorus of dogs was howling furiously. |
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The place hummed with a much smaller project as Graham buzzed away happily in his workshop making mouldings for the window repair job. |
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Scattered disapproving murmurs buzzed around the classroom, the pupils shaking their head censoriously. |
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I buzzed, I forgot about my feet, I gibbered ecstatically to strangers on chairlifts, I laughed and whooped, soared and floated. |
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The front part of the house buzzed and bombilated with them, and a constant hum came from the rear. |
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Armored vehicles blocked off streets around the bomb site, while a helicopter buzzed overhead and six sharpshooters were positioned on rooftops. |
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I stayed near the opening where a small swarm of flies buzzed about outside. |
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Clad in bright and subtle shades, the participants rendered a splash of colour to the stadium that buzzed with activity for the rest of the day. |
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They continued on like this, until the little box attached to the wall, buzzed. |
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The brush lining our path buzzed with the sounds of ten thousand winged neighbors exchanging the morning news. |
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His voice droned and buzzed in Sean's ears like a hovering bee, more so today than any other day. |
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A very small plane, on which I could watch the rev counter, buzzed me to Napier. |
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When it hit, electrical arcs spider-webbed out from the ship, and a humming buzzed from the field. |
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The longer his fingers lingered on her skin his ears buzzed with awareness. |
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The armed helicopters have buzzed streets and rooftops, searching for technicals. |
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While he was in the middle of the lecture, the intercom buzzed. |
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The hall buzzed with excitement as the audience waited for the show to start. |
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In fact, she knew the correct answer 92 percent of the time she buzzed in during her 20-game streak. |
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I had buzzed around the wiki flower for a while, and then pollinated the free-encyclopedia flower. |
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Black plastic sunglasses rest atop his buzzed hair, above a tanned face with sharp features. |
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He telephoned the Archives and I was buzzed through a locked door to climb up several hundred stone steps to the Round Tower. |
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Hundreds of special interests soon buzzed round those dozens, pressing money into their hands, lobbying, cajoling, persuading. |
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But the war grew wings and swept on and except for one Ju 88 who buzzed the field without biting yet drew 5000 rounds from the eager ack-ack boys. |
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The cove Deli on Main Street buzzed with the sound of a generator, and the lights were dim but the doors thrown open. |
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His blond hair was buzzed close to his scalp, and his complexion was reddened slightly from the sun, giving his head the look of a bad-tempered peach. |
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Government helicopters buzzed over the scene as rescuers tied the injured to stretchers before forming a human chain and using ropes to pull them up the slope. |
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I buzzed on the salon door, was let inside, and threw myself on his mercy. |
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Above his head, rows of fluorescent lights flickered and buzzed. |
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Machines beeped and buzzed throughout the empty hospital room. |
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Two blue-bottle flies buzzed tormentingly about in the drawing room. |
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We buzzed the travel bureau, but no one was going west that night. |
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My head felt about the size of a football and buzzed like a bike of bees. |
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Potatoes mashed with corn niblets, garlic and green onions are tasty but have that unmistakable gluey-ness of having been buzzed in the food processor. |
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Mariposa dodged a splatter of blood and buzzed off into the night. |
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The sound buzzed throughout the room, but the general didn't seem to mind. |
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The sounds buzzed slightly and worked around in her head, sleep clawed at her eyes painfully as Samantha sat up and rubbed the last remnants of a dream from them. |
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Her ears still buzzed from listening to her walkman on the way to school. |
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His ears buzzed with anticipation of the fear that that clawed at the surface of his mind, daring to break loose and cause pandemonium upon all common sense and knowledge. |
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Kaleb's ears buzzed as if two angry bees found their way into them. |
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Christine, his father's secretary buzzed through on the intercom. |
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Jamie's intercom buzzed again and he picked up the receiver. |
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Lipton had barely entered his office when the intercom buzzed. |
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Just when I thought I'd have to maul someone to eat, the intercom buzzed. |
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He was in the process of updating his log when the intercom buzzed. |
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She was typing with a phone at her ear when Josie buzzed her. |
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Cars buzzed by busily on the roads, but Drew paid no notice. |
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I buzzed along, happy as happy, enjoying the drive for once. |
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Before I knew it I was buzzed and cracking up with laughter. |
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A white UN helicopter, stenciled with the blue symbol, buzzed to and fro. |
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Along East Biloxi's casino row near the beach, workers in hard hats buzzed around hotels and beached casino barges, clearing sand and making repairs. |
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Police wielding machine guns stormed houses, police dogs were set upon demonstrators, and helicopters buzzed overhead, spotlighting homes and individuals. |
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White winged insects crawled on the glass and slowly buzzed away. |
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She buzzed her secretary to say she was going out for lunch. |
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The driver wore reflector shades, and his hair was buzzed short. |
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Flies buzzed in circles round the ceiling, and the treacle papers and bundles of dried clover were pinned to the window curtains. |
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Still nimble of mind and fleet of foot, Morris buzzed here and there, linking well and getting stuck in at every opportunity. |
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The man and woman, thought be aged 20 to 30, were buzzed in by entryphone at the communal front door but none of the neighbours knew them. |
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Known locally as the olitiau, the creature that buzzed Dr. Sanderson was similar to dozens of other strange birds said to still inhabit remote corners of Africa. |
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Occasional bullets buzzed in the air and spanged into tree trunks. |
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Recently, I had to be buzzed through three sets of security doors and sign two security logs just to deliver seedless grapes to a friend with a gammy knee. |
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