Phrases with «real buzz»

The phrase "real buzz" means a feeling of excitement or enthusiasm. Full definition

Sentences with «real buzz»

  • As it happens, Toni's screenplay happens to be quite good, and soon David's nonexistent project is developing a very real buzz in indie film circles. (rottentomatoes.com)
  • It has also had, he added, «an enormous impact on everyone's ability to cut through the clutter and create real buzz. (porteranderson.com)
  • One film has real buzz where the other doesn't, and big names, and Weinstein. (incontention.com)
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