jazzy

IPA: dʒˈæzi

adjective

  • In the style of jazz.
  • Flashy or showy.
  • Lacking focus; jittery or jangly.
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Examples of "jazzy" in Sentences

  • I think it would be more jazzy...
  • It's a kind of jazzy trumpetty tune.
  • Not all agree with jazzy definition.
  • Sheed's jazzy prose is a joy to read.
  • It has a jazzy tone and a deep voice .
  • Jazzy is the entertainment news reporter.
  • It is a song that is very happy and jazzy.
  • Some jazzy music will play in the background.
  • The guitar also had a jazzy and jangly type tone.
  • Gulls loop above the boardwalk in jazzy little arcs.
  • This production included a bouncy, jazzy version of the song.
  • Question of the day: Which will be easier to revive, the word jazzy, or...jazz?
  • Music » Guest musician Cho-Liang Lin presents a bill of what he calls jazzy, beautiful works.
  • We made our way up to the second floor lounge to enjoy drinks while a live band played Disney tunes in jazzy arrangements.

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