Word: buzzed
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Many students took to open e-mail lists this week to debate the remarks. The comments sparked discussion on a list for the Harvard College Democrats, though the buzz tapered off a bit after news reports suggested the remarks may have been taken out of context, group President Greg M. Schmidt ’06 said...
...hour later he strolls into a sponsor's function in a crisp, white shirt and jeans. He looks boyish and surprisingly slim across the shoulders, a reminder that for all the buzz about power racquets and booming strokes, tennis is a game of timing. A woman in her 30s wins a watch in a raffle, and it's for Federer to present it to her. She's not sure whether to kiss him and makes a late and sudden lunge for his cheek; he responds with a quick and slightly awkward lunge for hers. Mostly he grins and chuckles while...
Wisconsin ultimately fell to Georgia, 24-21. But while the Badgers’ year ended with a loss, White’s assistance in leading Wisconsin to a 9-0 start and national title buzz did not go unrecognized. In December, he was named the Division I-A Assistant Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association...
Ciarelli denied speculation that his site collaborated with Apple to generate buzz...
...gubernatorial candidate and narrowly defeated both parties’ nominees. For eight years as governor, he harped on “common ground,” “bridging differences” and “solving problems for the next generation”—familiar buzz-phrases that typically apply either to split-the-difference meaninglessness, or to George W. Bush-style hypocrisy...