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Definition of Buzzings
1. buzzing [n] - See also: buzzing
Lexicographical Neighbors of Buzzings
Literary usage of Buzzings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1858)
"These buzzings and cracklings are evidently produced by the person whose ... M.
Collongues, having remarked that the buzzings were more sensible when a ..."
2. The Psychoneuroses and Their Treatment by Psychotherapy by E. Gauckler (1915)
"Other patients complain of buzzings and thumping in the ear. There are people
who attribute persistent insomnia to manifestations of this kind. ..."
3. Narratives of the Witchcraft Cases, 1648-1706 by George Lincoln Burr (1914)
"... these women to their confession; what methods from damnation were taken; with
what violence urged; how unseasonably they were kept up; what buzzings and ..."
4. Speeches of the Right Honourable Lord Randolph Churchill, M. P., 1880-1888 by Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill (1889)
"When he sat down there were buzzings and whisperings and evident consternation
on his own side, so much so that the Duke asked what was the cause of it, ..."
5. Our Notions of Number and Space by William E. Parsons, Herbert Nichols (1894)
"I say there might be big buzzings and little buzzings, big blooms and little
blooms, but never would any feeling of distance arise till some feeling had ..."
6. The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest of British edited by William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Dommett Stone (1859)
"These buzzings and cracklings are evidently produced by the person whoso finger is
... "M. Collongues, having remarked that the buzzings were more sensible ..."