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bop

[ US /ˈbɑp/ ]
[ UK /bˈɒp/ ]
NOUN
  1. an early form of modern jazz (originating around 1940)
VERB
  1. hit hard
  2. dance the bebop

How To Use bop In A Sentence

  • Never one to shy away from diversity, Watanabe has blended straight jazz with bebop, Latin and even African rhythms in order to create some truly unique sounds.
  • He has studied and performed jazz from bebop to fusion, played as fluently with hardcore and heavy metal musicians as with soundtrack samples.
  • At the height of the craze, I stood on the North Bank at Highbury in a forest of bananas, watching awestruck as they celebrated another goal going in by either bopping your neighbour over the head, or simply chucking the thing in the air.
  • There are grunts, an accompanying triangle, and even something like be-bop drums.
  • Clubbers bopped on the open air, split-level dance floor until the early hours of the morning.
  • Frank Rossitano (Judah Friedlander): Just before the show begins, neglects to put on one of his ridiculous trucker caps and accidentally slaps some deely boppers on his head instead. '30 Rock' live: What could possibly go wrong?
  • Pesawat bermesin berupa dua unit "turboprop" rolls Royce Dart RDa Mk 536-7R, merupakan pesawat turboprop terlaris yang banyak digunakan baik untuk militer maupun komersial. ANTARA - Berita Terkini
  • His tone tended to be hard and harsh and lacked the varied coloration of the bop innovator Charlie Parker.
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  • The term ephebophilia, derived from the Greek word for “youth,” is sometimes used to describe sexual interest in young people in the first stages of puberty.” Think Progress » Gingrich: House Leadership Would Have Been Accused Of ‘Gay Bashing’ If They Investigated Foley ‘Overly Aggressively’
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