 to make the low, continuous sound of a flying insect (such as a bee)  to be filled with activity, excitement, etc.  to send for or signal (someone)

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 to make the low, continuous sound of a flying insect (such as a bee)  to be filled with activity, excitement, etc.  to send for or signal (someone) by using an electric device

 to make a deep and loud sound  to grow or expand suddenly

 to make or cause (something) to make the loud, sharp sound of metal hitting against something solid

 a low sound made when many people are speaking  a low, quiet, and continuous sound  an unusual heart sound that may indicate a problem with the heart's function or structure

 to make a hissing sound like the sound water makes when it hits hot metal  to be very exciting, romantic, etc

 to hit something hard enough to cause serious damage or destruction  to make a loud noise by falling, hitting something, etc.  to stop working suddenly  to go to sleep  to go down in value very suddenly and quickly  to go to (a party) without being invited

 the low, soft sound that a cat makes when it is happy

 to make a low continuous sound  to sing the notes of a song while keeping your lips closed  to be very active or busy

 to hit against something repeatedly and make a quick series of short, loud sounds  to upset or disturb (someone)

 to make the sound that a sheep or goat makes  to speak or complain in an annoying way

 foolish words or ideas

 Someone who is lazy

 to trick or confuse (someone)

 a usually young person who causes trouble

 Tadpole- a frog in a very young stage

 talk or writing that is designed to get people excited or interested in something

 to move or act too slowly  to waste time

 to spend time with someone (such as a famous or wealthy person) in a friendly way

 Crazy  to become very excited or angry

 speech or writing that is complicated and difficult to understand