juke in English

verb
1
dance, especially to the music of a jukebox.
a middle-aged couple juked to the music
2
move in a zigzag fashion.
I juked down an alley
noun

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "juke" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "juke", or refer to the context using the word "juke" in the English Dictionary.

1. Juke boxes, musical, coin-operated musical automata [juke boxes]

2. Coin-operated musical automata [juke boxes]

3. ( c ) coin-operated record-players ( juke-boxes ).

4. The Samsung SCH-u470, or Juke and Verizon Wireless Juke, is a mobile phone offered exclusively by Verizon Wireless.

5. A juke-box has a remote control with at least one terminal which includes all units required to control the juke-box.

6. Coin-operated apparatus, namely music boxes and juke boxes

7. Barrelhouse may refer to: A " juke joint ", a bar or saloon

8. Joshua Bant* Adam Barner, James Barr, Nicole Becket, Janet Becker, Todd Bennett, Juke Berkheuner, Usa Beal Zachary Bullule

9. Advertising, marketing, sponsoring by means of automatic entertainment machines, slot machines, automatic sports machines, musical juke boxes, electronic games, games apparatus and sports apparatus

10. Acoustic couplers, Electric couplings, Loudspeakers, Amplifiers, Headphones, Connectors [electricity], Switchboards, Record players, Compact disc players, Optical readers, Metronomes, Juke boxes, Computer peripheral equipment, Sound reproducing equipment

11. The trick to mastering El Primo is to learn which Brawlers he can ignore the attacks of and which Brawlers he cannot and should juke

12. ‘There are some eye-opening glimpses into the business of recording, musical discoveries with amplification, sharecropping life, and the get-down funkiness of the juke joints and Barrelhouses.’

13. The Clovers also appears in this compilation Dirty Linen : "Songs like 'Hard Driving Blues' and 'Move Your Hand, Baby' were hits on big-city juke boxes" Tracks of Disc 1

14. The first disc, called Brawlers, is chock full of raucous blues and full-throated juke-joint stomp; second disc Bawlers contains Celtic and country ballads, waltzes, lullabies, piano and classic lyrical Wait's songs, while third disc Bastards is filled with experimental music, stories and jokes.

15. Holograms, lasers not for medical purposes, optical readers, projector screens, video display screens, sound recording strips and apparatus, record players, acoustic couplers, needles for record players, loudspeakers, amplifiers, thermionic valves (radio), musical juke boxes, tone arms for record players, cabinets for loudspeakers, headphones (music), video cassettes, magnetic tapes, diaphragms (acoustic)

16. Apparatus for recording, transmission and/or reproduction of sound and/or images, Sound carriers, Musical juke boxes, Compact discs (read-only memory), Headphones, Loudspeakers, Cabinets for loudspeakers, Luminous signs, Aerials, Radios, Television apparatus, Telephone sets, Video telephones, Mobile telephones, Projection apparatus, Motion picture cameras, Photographic cameras, Photocopying apparatus,Electronic translation apparatus (computers), Electronic pocket translators, Exposed films

17. (usually "Baile funk") A specific genre of dance music originating in Rio de Janeiro, also known as Funk Carioca 2006 August 25, Jessica Hopper, “Stick This in Your iTunes”, in Chicago Reader‎[1]: The irreverent banger "Hey You" repos Balkan brass and sets it to pure Chicago juke step, which bleeds into a colossal Baile beat and, for good measure