Sentence examples for a bit buzzed from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "a bit buzzed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is slightly intoxicated or under the influence of alcohol.
Example: "After a few drinks at the party, I felt a bit buzzed and decided to call it a night."
Alternatives: "a little tipsy" or "slightly intoxicated".

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Both the hostess and the server were very polite and gracious despite the fact that we arrived after 10 p.m., dying of hunger and already a bit buzzed.

(3) Third they know that most people, especially those who may be a bit buzzed from beer, sunshine and possibly other substances, have no idea which trash is recyclable, compostable or goes straight to landfill.

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I have three beers after work and, a bit too buzzed to hunt down Feedback food, eat leftovers for dinner.

A bit of buzzing and whirring is, of course, almost unavoidable.

There was a bit of buzzing when nothing was playing, and this seemed to be universal, no matter what device I plugged into.

My impersonation has created a bit of buzz, and Tyra is a gal who loves a good buzz.

Updated at 8.56pm GMT 8.55pm GMT 52 min: It looked for a minute there that Buzz Killington was going to make another appearance but that goal keeps a bit of buzz very nicely.

"A bit of buzz is good for business.

Cities hoping to buy themselves a bit of buzz should take this to heart.

Will you be here at four o'clock, creating a bit of buzz and atmosphere?

"But the town centre could do with more residents, with a bit more buzz".

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