Sentence examples for quite a buzz from inspiring English sources

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It was, he allows, quite a buzz.

J. has created quite a buzz," Floyd said Tuesday.

But once you get the hang of it, it's quite a buzz.

But tonight's game is creating quite a buzz among the players on both teams.

"It created quite a buzz -- after people caught their breath," Mr. Todd recalled.

Ever since Jeep released photos of the decidedly European looking Cherokee in February, it has created quite a buzz.

This week's chatter that Microsoft may have approached Facebook to discuss a possible takeover has created quite a buzz.

I haven't seen it yet, but NIE's Hansel and Gretel at the Junction in Cambridge is creating quite a buzz.

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There's been quite a little buzz building around FreedomPop thanks to its ambitious plans to provide freemium wireless Internet to everyone in the United States, not to mention its peculiar 4G-friendly iPhone cases.

"When you consume a lot of tea, like we're going to do tonight," K said, "it's quite a nice buzz, because you're getting very stimulated and very soothed at the same time".

"In some ways it was quite an adrenaline buzz, [to be] woken in the middle of the night and you're straight out," Saunders says.

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