Guzzy vs Buzzy - What's the difference?
guzzy | buzzy |
(archaic, India) A kind of coarse cotton cloth.
* 1810 , Thomas H. Williamson, The East India Vade-Mecum (page 52)
Having a buzzing sound
* {{quote-news, year=1988, date=March 11, author=Kyle Gann, title=Music Notes: Nicolas Collins plays the radio, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=Collins shifts the slide, and the trumpet phrase gets faster and faster until it blurs into a buzzy pitch. }}
(informal) Being the subject of cultural buzz
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 21, author=Richard Siklos, title=Big Media’s Crush on Social Networking, work=New York Times
, passage=This time, my host asked me if I was part of LinkedIn, a buzzy Web site intended to link people with similar business interests. }}
As a noun guzzy
is (archaic|india) a kind of coarse cotton cloth.As an adjective buzzy is
having a buzzing sound.guzzy
English
Noun
(guzzies)- a double sheet, made of very coarse cotton cloth, called guzzy ; of which tents are usually constructed.
buzzy
English
Adjective
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