(1) Globalisation is an international buzzword , guiding government policies and attracting world wide protest.(2) Backyard biodiversity is the international buzzword , and it could well be a thought for the city residents.(3) It's a buzzword , a catchphrase, and I simultaneously wince and stifle laughter whenever I hear it.(4) As India's most fashionable week comes to an end, the buzzword here is business.(5) The fashion buzzword is nostalgia and the new look is old-inspired as it is by the 70s and the 80s.(6) A new female role model is emerging, and there's even a new buzzword to describe her.(7) In all such cases, there is a real meaning to the term but as a political buzzword it is rarely if ever defined.(8) the latest buzzword in international travel is ‘ecotourism’(9) In all fairness, ‘exile’ has become a buzzword and is fashionable in academic circles.(10) This winter's fashion has ushered in ‘ladylike’ as a buzzword , meaning that the classics are up for renewal again.(11) The terms have become buzzwords for coffee drinkers around the world.(12) The rest of us know this is just propaganda and the terms are just hollow buzzwords that do not match reality of living here.(13) We hear all the buzzwords and terms, such as ‘bright future’, but what do they actually mean?(14) Far more efficient searches involve specific paedophile buzzwords or phrases documenting particular forms of abuse.(15) In their statements, they have become expert in using pompous phrases and key buzzwords to cover up ugly banalities.(16) Walking is a growing segment of soft adventure - the buzz phrase for active travel with modest physical challenge, but with little or no danger.