[ UK /d‍ʒˈæzi/ ]
[ US /ˈdʒæzi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. resembling jazz (especially in its rhythm)
  2. (used especially of clothes) marked by conspicuous display
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How To Use jazzy In A Sentence

  • Their movements have a likable jazzy syncopation, a bit of relaxed jive.
  • The jazzy percussion's reminiscent of Liquid Liquid: snaps, shakers, cowbell, and maracas.
  • The outer movements are both jazzy, with ostinati and motivic development in the first and brighter pizzicato textures and dance-like rhythms in the finale.
  • Ranging from the techno-infused uptempo music in Tokyo X to the jazzy downbeats in Chicago, the musical accompaniment to the onscreen action fits seamlessly.
  • They jump effortlessly from new wave-tinged rockers to Queen-like bombast to stunning Beatlesque ballads to jazzy art-pop, without losing their touch with hooks that lodge themselves in your cranium and refuse to let go. Tony Sachs: One More Once: A Listen Back At The Records That Made 2010 More Bearable
  • The wonderful jazzy numbers set the scene for some truly amazing tap routines.
  • The rest of the mix, however, is a bit more jazzy and quirky, blending piano, flute, organ vamps, vibraphones, and some basic samples.
  • These are mixed with similarly jazzy bass motifs, and both are chopped and spliced to construct thoroughly hip-hop forms.
  • There was no disappointment, as the band let loose with jazzy groove that had people moving en masse.
  • Try a crisp white shirt to offset your jazzy trousers, or a frilly blouse and neat knit. Times, Sunday Times
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