His vision of a smart factory is abuzz with “independent, moving” robots.
How AI will revolutionize manufacturing|Jason Sparapani|September 29, 2020|MIT Technology Review
Now an analysis of seven crops across North America shows that wild bees can play a role in crop pollination too, even on conventional farms abuzz with managed honeybees.
Wild bees add about $1.5 billion to yields for just six U.S. crops|Susan Milius|August 4, 2020|Science News
Romneyland is abuzz over the new super PAC—and not in a good way.
‘Ready for Romney’ Is Amateur Hour|Tim Mak|December 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Now, the whole of Westeros is abuzz about the secret killer.
Life After TV Death: How Shows Like ‘Game of Thrones’ Kill Your Favorite Characters|Phillip Maciak|April 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Insiders and outliers and nearly everyone else is abuzz: Can Fallon handle the job?
Can Jimmy Fallon Be Himself on ‘The Tonight Show’?|Tom Shales|February 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Right now cable newsdom is all abuzz with Christie—but how long will that wall-to-wall coverage last?
Seven Reasons Chris Christie Isn’t Toast|Dean Obeidallah|January 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Premiums are skyrocketing The news is abuzz, Somers asserts, with stories of “premiums are doubling and tripling.”
Fact-Checking Suzanne Somers’s Claim That Obamacare is a Socialist Ponzi Scheme|Brandy Zadrozny|October 30, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The long silent halls of sumptuous hotels are all abuzz with excited arrivals.
New Tabernacle Sermons|Thomas De Witt Talmage
This was the first trip in this week and already the day was abuzz with talk of the recent mishap.
The Land of Look Behind|Paul Cameron Brown
On the 12th of December, 1864, Dublin society was abuzz with excitement.
Oscar Wilde, Volume 1 (of 2)|Frank Harris
The town was abuzz with excitement for an hour, when the news became stale.
The Long Chance|Peter B. Kyne
After that, not the cloggers shop only, but half Horwick and all Back o th Mooin were abuzz with the news.
Back o' the Moon|Oliver Onions
British Dictionary definitions for abuzz
abuzz
/ (əˈbʌz) /
adjective
(postpositive)humming, as with conversation, activity, etc; buzzing