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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "jazz" in a sentence

    jazz example sentences

    jazz


    jazzed


    1. He doesn’t have a comeback, though, because “Dizzie” is Dizzie’s real name—her dad was a jazz fan


    2. Up to then, I suppose it had been nothing more than banter but I sensed it was beginning to border on something a little more diabolical and that was when the mood changed with some Athens jazz


    3. In 1954, his Birth of Cool album gave its name to the “cool jazz” movement


    4. Toby Walkins was in front of his computer, searching out a favorite jazz musician


    5. The neophyte web-cruiser hit the reverse arrow and went back to searching out more jazz tunes


    6. boards riffed over a jazz station


    7. A packed house with a jazz band, and a platoon of


    8. blazed in that jazz lounge


    9. She let her voice trail off while the jazz filled the next few silent moments


    10. Love Stalin, all that jazz

    11. He even made sure to hold it high in the air and all of that jazz, just so everyone could see that his family had money


    12. Nor will the vibrant Dixieland jazz that originated in the funeral processions of New Orleans fill the void


    13. "I would have to agree with you, Monica, some of that jazz is real trash, but as they say, beauty is in the eyes of the buyer


    14. I started playing my jazz tapes—this old car did not come with a cd player


    15. Two hours later I was in the ballroom, where the other hundred guests where drinking and dancing to the jazz music


    16. “ - and Jazz


    17. look at the door to the room that Jazz had ran in before


    18. Jazz was perched on a stool, glaring


    19. He then turned to Jazz “You can't pretend


    20. kil me,” Jazz said, her voice starting to shake with fear

    21. Jazz remained isolated in a


    22. “What of the Ultra?” Jazz asked


    23. “How far is the station?” Jazz asked


    24. Pierre, Cel, Dol and Jazz had al disappeared


    25. boomerangs at the Ultra, whilst Jazz Dol and St


    26. There, among the professional Ladies of the Night and the amorous dilettantes, right in front of the sixteen-member jazz band, behind the overpriced drinks, pumped up with the wonderful, strange noises of what later turned out to have been Glen Miller tunes, rub shoulders with the soldiers and sailors, the flyboys and submariners among the assorted flotsam and jetsam of the war machinery we celebrated our survival - as, I believe, did everybody else


    27. They featured either the very competent house band or some itinerant black American jazz musicians playing for close dancing


    28. Of course they would not mention the price of beer that went with this banquet, but I had heard that the best jazz pianists played there


    29. ASEAN Jazz Festival is held in different cities in the country


    30. Jazz On The Beach

    31. Smooth jazz music played


    32. Country & Western, Rock ‘n Roll, Jazz & Blues, etc


    33. In this pass through the material, you get to jazz it up, if you wish


    34. “I used to sing before all of this, a cappella, jazz, I did the nightclub thing for a year


    35. He saw his role, not as the conductor, but as one of the players in a jazz quintet


    36. To jazz up the work,


    37. It was familiar, some sort of Earth jazz he had


    38. each other, with deceit, deception, lies and all that jazz


    39. Whether it was in a small jazz club in Toronto, the chanting of monks in Tibet, or rocks on a dead world on the other side of the Galaxy, Dave understood what he was hearing


    40. eyes are so sad, sad as jazz

    41. Whenever I think of crab cakes and jazz


    42. But whenever I think of crab cakes and jazz


    43. It was playing some vintage Coltrane and I figured I would only hear this jazz for another half hour before it was out of range


    44. By that time I could probably pick up WJZR, a Rochester jazz station


    45. Outstanding programs like Ken Burns’ Baseball or Jazz can be so enlightening that they lead viewers to read more about the subjects


    46. Uncle Arthur led a jazz band in New York


    47. Clifford was a student of jazz, bebop and hard bop


    48. In 1954 he was New Star of the Year in the Down Beat poll and was inducted into their Jazz Hall of Fame in 1972


    49. There’s more on his life in the 2000 book, Clifford Brown: The Life And Art Of The Legendary Jazz Trumpeter by Nick Catalano


    50. Some referred to actress, jazz and blues singer Bessie Smith as the Empress of the Blues, probably because her first record sold three quarter of a million copies














































    1. He had been so jazzed to find the tribe alive that


    2. He had been really jazzed about the ideas he’d come up


    3. the stench of patchouli oil but unlike me, the whole thing jazzed


    4. But his head was so jazzed on coke it was hard to get things straight


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    Synonyms for "jazz"

    jazz idle words malarkey malarky nothingness wind bang be intimate bed bonk do it eff fuck get it on get laid have a go at it have intercourse have it away have it off have sex hump know lie with love make love make out roll in the hay screw sleep together sleep with swing bop ragtime

    "jazz" definitions

    empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk


    a genre of popular music that originated in New Orleans around 1900 and developed through increasingly complex styles


    a style of dance music popular in the 1920s; similar to New Orleans jazz but played by large bands


    play something in the style of jazz


    have sexual intercourse with