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jazzy

[jaz-ee] / ˈdʒæz i /


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Interrupting his trial, the jazzy “Come Up to My Office” imagines Frank wholly out of character as a suave roué.

From Washington Post

His first album, the jazzy “Contemplations and Remembrances,” came out in 2011.

From Seattle Times

Morris Hayes, billed as Mr. Hayes, added keyboards and intricately jazzy simulated string and horn arrangements, earning credit as co-producer for six of the album’s 12 songs.

From New York Times

The show is packed with songs whose styles are mixed and matched with formidable agility, going from operatic arias to dance romps to jazzy croons and back again.

From New York Times

Doku is a nonbinary avatar who appears in a series of stylish lightboxes and videos, outfitted in a jazzy bodysuit with a design that resembles computer circuit boards or veins and arteries.

From New York Times