Sentence examples for a buzz suggesting from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a buzz suggesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling or atmosphere that implies or hints at something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "There was a buzz suggesting excitement in the air as the crowd awaited the announcement."
Alternatives: "an aura indicating" or "a vibe hinting".

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Already its striking poster and alarming trailer have added to a buzz suggesting it may make waves at Venice.

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Florida State and Kansas State will be fine, but they're probably a couple seed lines lower here than their preseason buzz suggests.

Despite what some early buzz suggested, director Justin Kelly avoided representing Kocis (Christian Slater) as a one-note sexual predator, and Slater's depiction of him is by far the best part of the film.

And the overnight buzz suggests why.

The current buzz suggests, however, that policy makers aren't willing to take either of these approaches.

The buzz suggests "there'll be great dialogue about the commercials" after the game as well, said Nelson Marchioli, chief executive at Denny's, which is buying three commercials in the game compared with one during the 2009 Super Bowl.

These include the alert, wasp-waisted jungle cat of "Tigress," the bug-eyed, sharp-fanged red dog of "Hound" and the rather too-friendly fox (or wolf) of "Hunger" -- works whose odd optical buzz suggests that 3-D glasses might be needed.

Buzz suggests there's life in the old strategies, even when the shoe has moved to the other foot.

Early buzz suggests that "Hedwig" will be in line with the success of drag-centric shows like 2013's "Kinky Boots" and the 2010 revival of "La Cage aux Folles," but to its creative team, the show is altogether indicative of a cultural shift in both social acceptance of transgender issues and the theater world's embrace of subversive genres.

The screening for this unknown, no-budget, no-big-names doc, which I attended on a wet Monday afternoon, was packed and buzzing, suggesting that with crowds and appetite like this, the LFF will run and run, no matter how many times Danny Boyle brings it to a close.

If the third Nolan Batman film is anywhere near as good as the buzz is suggesting (it screened to a handful of lucky bastards on Friday, and I won't see it until a few days prior to opening), I can't imagine anyone giving two bits about Marc Webb's loose remake of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man.

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