jazz|jazzed|jazzes|jazzing in English
verb
[dʒæz]
play jazz music; dance to jazz music; liven up, make lively or energetic (Slang); accelerate, speed up (Slang)
Use "jazz|jazzed|jazzes|jazzing" in a sentence
1. I've just jazzed mine up a little.
2. Bluesy Jazz Jazz Play Along Volume 35
3. Home page of Aband - Jazz Fusion Group, a jazz group
4. Rock, jazz, classical.
5. She's potty about jazz.
6. Colosseum are an English progressive jazz-rock band, mixing blues, rock and jazz-based improvisation
7. Female Cabaret and jazz vocalists.
8. Mike's quite knowledgeable about jazz.
9. Jazz is enjoying a revival.
10. Jack is a jazz buff.
11. Nu jazz is influenced by jazz harmony and melodies, and there are usually no improvisational aspects.
12. 6 Their collaborations set unsurpassed standards for jazz in an orchestral setting and for jazz soloists.
13. Don't give me that jazz!
14. Are you into jazz music?
15. I absolutely loathe/adore jazz.
16. Notable people with the surname include: Alby Cullaz (1941-1998), French jazz bassist Maurice Cullaz (1912-2000), French jazz critic Pierre Cullaz (1935-2014), French jazz guitarist
17. She is gaga about jazz.
18. Buckjump - Guitar John Wasson Jazz Ensemble
19. I'm not too keen on jazz.
20. Do You like listening to jazz?
21. May McAvoy, Actress: The Jazz Singer
22. Jazz portal Music portal FMP Robinson.
23. I prefer jazz to rock music.
24. In 2000, "Cantaloupe Island" placed at #19 in the Jazz24.org "Jazz 100: One Hundred Quintessential Jazz Songs".
25. • Jazz Bassists • Fusion Musicians • Blues Sidemen