Definition of «buzzy»

The word "buzzy" means exciting, energetic, or generating a lot of attention or interest.

Phrases with «buzzy»

Sentences with «buzzy»

  • While Europe evidently has more than its fair share of buzzy titles, there is often an unexpected film that springs a surprise on the shortlist. (awardscircuit.com)
  • (You can sample the Ridgway Margarita at the Polo Bar, Lauren's sumptuously buzzy new restaurant in New York City.) (bonappetit.com)
  • Since earning her MFA at Yale in 2014, Gaignard's work has popped up in buzzy solo exhibitions at Shulamit Nazarian Gallery and the California African American Museum (CAAM), both in Los Angeles, where she lives and works. (artsy.net)
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