Sentence examples for provide a buzz from inspiring English sources

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It was his opinion that beer didn't actually count, since it took so much of it to provide a buzz.

The team, led by David Nutt, a psychiatrist and former British drug czar, has identified six compounds similar to benzodiazepines -- a broad class of psychoactive drugs -- that won't get you rip-roaring drunk but will definitely provide a buzz.

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This was the opening May 7 of "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides," and Disney, as it has before for an opening of this franchise, commandeered its theme park to provide a suitably buzz-worthy unveiling.

Save for the moments when James is flying through the air, which provide an incomparable buzz, the Heat aren't all that fun to watch.

Nonetheless, the alkaloid C10H14N2 does provide a nice little buzz, the kind of high that allows you to keep your wits about you, so you know just how long to linger in the garage until the nappies are clean and the burping has been administered.

Meanwhile, Red Bull broke the traditional barriers of marketing, sponsorship and social media, skyrocketing from an energy drink known for providing a quick buzz to a big-time generator of international buzz that makes the endeavors of other marketing innovators like Apple look small by comparison.

His name was John Joseph Pershing Holland — Purr-shun, to those who'd loved him the longest — and he once said that he preferred a hot beer to a cold one because it provided a better buzz.

It initially provides a good buzz but after too many, you suddenly don't feel so good.

The acquisition of an unprecedented number of followers in a day provided a similar buzz to when we successfully did away with that level-seven boss that'd been slaughtering us every night for the past nine weeks.

In low doses, say two to three grams of powder in water, it acts like a stimulant, providing a mild buzz users liken to caffeine; in higher doses, it can relieve pain, relax muscles, reduce inflammation, and lead to mood improvements.

President Putin provided a jovial "buzz off" response on Wednesday, saying that Snowden was a "free man," and with an analogy to shearing a piglet, made it clear that he had more important things to think about than helping an unfriendly arrogant power get its hands on a pesky whistle-blower.

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