Phrases with «big buzz»

"Big buzz" is a phrase used to describe a lot of excitement or attention surrounding something or someone. It means that it's creating a lot of talk or interest among people. Full definition

Sentences with «big buzz»

  • Your video also makes your game looks like your a clone of Little Big Planet with big buzz quotes of who said something about your game. (seaven-studio.com)
  • Common sense and experience suggest that higher speaking or consulting fees are likely to be generated by big buzz in general rather than by a one - week guest appearance on a best - seller list. (buildbookbuzz.com)
  • What I tend to say is that the decision of whether or not to self publish really needs to be made on a manuscript by manuscript basis and where I don't feel it makes sense for most debut novelist to go the mainstream route simply because it's very difficult to get published in the first place and then secondly unless you're a celebrity or have some other kind of big buzz around you, you're not going to get a major marketing push. (thecreativepenn.com)
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