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jive

[jahyv] / dʒaɪv /




















































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In the same compilation, Carson explained that a jive is difficult for a first dance and praised Irwin’s positivity.

From Los Angeles Times

“Little bit of Neil Diamond,” he said as the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra revved up the go-go self-improvement jive of “Crunchy Granola Suite.”

From Los Angeles Times

He had been a singles skater but turning jumps into jives is not an overnight job.

From BBC

The contrasts between the walkouts was stark, with Thainara enthusiastically jiving her way to the octagon and McCann showing typical focus and intensity.

From BBC

But Robbins didn’t jive with the newspaper’s conservative slant.

From Los Angeles Times