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Quotes About Buzzed

A clapping sound was Pathka's laughter, and then the thnik buzzed, disconnected. Tess picked herself up, threw a rock at the moon, and stumbled back to camp.
~ Rachel Hartman
My phone buzzed in my pocket, but I did not move. He did a slow three-sixty until his eyes settled on the taco stand. A middle-aged Latina was ordering food. The red-haired cop was forty yards away, but I still saw the lines that trapped his eyes like spiderwebs. The
~ Robert Crais
Less than half an hour passed before he buzzed her from the security gate in the lobby.
~ Robert Charles Wilson
The phone in my hand buzzed. Logan had just texted I Love You - so cute how he never abbreviated it.
~ Jeri Smith-Ready
The cicadas buzzed in Bing's head, like madness.
~ Joe Hill
Clouds of insects danced and buzzed in the golden autumn light, and the air was full of the piping of the song-birds. Long glinting dragon-flies shot across the path, or hung tremulous with gauzy wings and gleaming bodies.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
when they lived in Rochester, every newspaper, parlor, and street corner buzzed with talk about mesmerism and phrenology, abolition and suffrage.
~ Barbara Weisberg
The questions buzzed and swarmed in my whirling mind.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Fact: Eileen had brought that nanny cam into her house. Maya tried to let that go, but the suspicion buzzed in her ear. She could quiet it, but it wouldn't go away, not completely. "What
~ Harlan Coben
The flies buzzed in answer above the dirty water standing in the washbasin, in which floated a solitary black hair. It, too, was like life-- and as meaningless.
~ Stella Gibbons
lobby door was locked, and when I buzzed apartment 12C, it was
~ Michael Connelly
I am single, I don't drink. It's kind of hard to get a woman buzzed when you don't drink. You'll be like, "Yeah, I'll have a glass of water, you want a shot of Jäger? You want eight of 'em?"
~ Jim Gaffigan
My hair is certainly not copious, and I keep it short, always - it's buzzed twice a week.
~ Luke Goss
senseless. I prefer the word "buzzed," following the brain/amplifier analogy.
~ Philip Yancey
A sated velvet bee tottered drunkenly out of the flowerbeds, humming lazily as it buzzed off into the blue beyond. She
~ Penny Jordan