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49 Sentences With "buzzed around"

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Snowmobiles buzzed around his house at night to keep the Roms from sleeping.
Even as the Capitals buzzed around, there was no panic in the Penguins.
The insects, technically called midges, clung to his neck and buzzed around his eyes.
Backup generators buzzed around hospitals, which were trying to keep the most vulnerable patients alive.
In 2016, speedboats buzzed around the Persian Gulf, forcing a US ship to change course.
Rested after a break while other clubs played cup matches, Leicester City's players buzzed around the field.
The Avalanche (16-39-3) buzzed around Budaj in the third period but couldn't get the equalizer.
As they buzzed around the space, what sounded like casual conversation alternated with catchy songs and incantations.
He boarded a plane that rushed down the runway as helicopters and military jets buzzed around the terminal.
Lawmakers buzzed around them as the House prepared to vote on a controversial farm bill and food assistance measure.
Reporters buzzed around the edges, grating on the nerves of the soldiers who worked through the heat and humidity.
A metal band roared just up the hill, threatening to drown her out; hornets buzzed around her microphone and hands.
Children buzzed around from the rooms into the hallways and lobby downstairs, bursting with energy that needed to be burned.
Design assistants buzzed around as models arrived one after another, each to be fitted into their look for Sunday's show.
Our photog was on the scene as Hailee walked to her car, and the autograph seeker persistently buzzed around her.
Like a frenzied tourist eager to not miss anything, Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey buzzed around the Capitol on Thursday.
For months, Democratic candidates have buzzed around the state - one of America's whitest - courting supporters ahead of the Iowa caucuses on Monday.
Warriors 108, Cavaliers 97 | Golden State leads series, 3-1 CLEVELAND — The questions buzzed around Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson like tiny insects.
Yet hours after she had returned home from the more than four-hour commute from Long Beach, her nephew's phone buzzed around 3 a.m.
Then there's the story about how Trump refused to properly denounce actual hate groups even as they buzzed around him like flies to rotten meat.
"I've seen a 70 percent increase in the number of homeless over the last three years," said Gomes, as volunteers buzzed around the center distributing food.
On Saturday night at the World Drone Prix, the novelty of the competition seemed to hold the audience's attention as the drones buzzed around the track.
We made an emergency landing in Fargo, N.D. An ambulance whisked us to the Sanford Medical Center, as a team of medical personnel buzzed around him.
Xiaomi's young employees buzzed around headquarters on Monday, surrounded by tons of stuffed Mi bunnies — the firm's cute white rabbit icon — perched on shelves and desks.
The fans buzzed around Trump's suite, trying to get a better view of him as he stood at the windows, staring out at the crowd and waving.
My mom buzzed around upstairs, cracking jokes with her wife, shooing away the dogs, and surveying what was the very first big family celebration held at her house.
But as she stood one point away from leveling the match, she stopped dead in the middle of her service motion as a bee buzzed around her head.
In a nearby open market, now abandoned and pockmarked with bullet holes, flies buzzed around the bloodied body parts of ISIS fighters who killed themselves in a recent battle.
The Kings buzzed around Kuemper right from the start, and they needed less than a minute to take a 1-20113 lead on their second shot of the game.
If you've used Google Earth before, chances are you buzzed around the planet for a couple of minutes, checking out some random places, and then closed out the app.
Jones -- who admitted pain in his shins and feet after beating up OSP on Saturday -- strapped into a rascal and buzzed around the Vegas strip to celebrate his victory.
While the Canucks buzzed around the offensive zone, a loose puck came to Eriksson at the doorstep, and he deposited a backhander for his fifth goal of the season.
In the operating room on the day of Jewel's surgery, Shope and eight other doctors and nurses in blue scrubs buzzed around her, covering everything except her abdomen in sanitized blue sheets.
One of them, Alexis Sánchez, created a Theo Walcott goal with a flash of inspiration and buzzed around with his usual intent but struggled to make much of an impact as City seized control.
"Just being in a workplace and interacting with Dutch people makes you feel like you're a part of the society," said Mr. Omar, as a group of other newly minted Dutch citizens buzzed around him.
"He spoke in a quiet monotone as we sweltered in tropical sunshine that flooded the room and brushed away the flies that buzzed around the orange juice," Mr. Dudman wrote in The Post-Dispatch in 2015.
The war was going full blast across the Atlantic as our team of about six government cartographers buzzed around our makeshift office, an artist's workshop three floors above the stage of the shuttered Ford's Theater in Washington.
The Coyotes buzzed around the zone and eventually Soderberg sent a sharp-angled shot that didn't find the mark, but nobody beat him to the rebound, and he buried it for his 10th goal of the season.
Nicknamed the "Bridegrooms" and the "Trolley Dodgers" (a nod to the trolley cars that buzzed around Brooklyn), the Brooklyn Dodgers made their first World Series appearance in 214, playing again in 28, 13, 21, 22009, 26, 1953 and 1956.
The mostly local crowd buzzed around and blocked most of the passageways spreading across two floors in a glitzy shopping mall, with one property agency fencing off the mall's food court with its blue banners to make room for their clients.
And he tried to scotch a question that buzzed around Washington immediately after the Cohen news: Did Trump tell a different story about his hopes of building a Trump tower in Moscow in written answers to the special counsel than what Cohen has testified, a version of events Mueller clearly believes?
Last month, Zapata also dazzled onlookers when he buzzed around at this year's Bastille Day military parade wielding a hopefully unloaded rifle, prompting France's armed forces minister to posit the gizmo could be used "as a flying logistical platform or, indeed, as an assault platform," according to a Guardian report.
A few blocks away, in a big white room stacked with boxes of gloves, face masks, and sanitary pads, state officials from a variety of agencies buzzed around, organizing home virus testing kits for residents who called a hotline because they think they've been exposed or suffer from possible symptoms.
In his latest embrace of Europe's nationalist surge, Mr. Trump stood side by side with President Andrzej Duda and their wives on the South Lawn of the White House staring into the sky and waving as the Marine warplane roared overhead, buzzed around the Washington Monument and then headed back for a second pass.
NFL talk buzzed around Ryan's future, while midway through the year, there was also speculation that Ryan may take over the kicking duties as well from aging veteran Troy Westwood.
With little else going on during the afternoon, the rumors quickly buzzed around the track and throngs of media surrounded Stewart to cover the breaking story. With about an hour left in the day, a car was prepared for Stewart and fired up on pit lane. Stewart had yet to climb in the car but was suited up in his drivers uniform. At 5:36 p.m.
Paao killed his nephew and buried him in the sand under one of the canoes, which was elevated on blocks. Flies buzzed around the decomposing corpse, so the canoe was named Ka-nalo-a-muia, "the buzzing of flies." Paao hurriedly assembled his retainers, launched the voyaging canoes, and departed. He left in such a hurry that one of his followers, an aged priest or prophet named Makuakaumana, was left behind.
One of the best known stories regarding Saint Modomnoc concerns his work as a beekeeper. Bees were kept both for their honey and the production of mead. Modomnoc was given charge of the bees in a sheltered corner of the monastery garden where he planted the kinds of flowers best loved by the bees. He talked to the bees as he worked among them and they buzzed around his head in clouds as if they were responding.
However, he had to kill her earlier than planned, because she claimed her inheritance on the same day that Poirot went to meet her. The wasp that buzzed around in the rear compartment was released from a matchbox that Gale brought with him; both this and his coat had aroused Poirot's suspicions when he read the list of passenger possessions. Both the wasp and the blowpipe, which he planted in the cabin, were intended to mislead. Gale denies Poirot's theory, but after Poirot lies to him about the police finding his fingerprints on the bottle that contained the poison, he inadvertently lets slip that he wore gloves in Anne's murder.

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