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jazzy

adjective as in fancy

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Then I come on with him and we do “Big Man on Mulberry Street,” which is very jazzy.

Of all classic cartoon characters, the most involved with the supernatural and the surreal was Fleischer Studios’ Betty Boop, whose jazzy adventures with spooks and demons can be easily found on YouTube.

Steve Hideg was classy, gracious, old school, polite, a gentleman, a jazzy cool cat and a caring friend, and his beautiful struggle ended Oct.

It’s a svelte, melodic style of dance music pitched between European deep house, jazzy R&B and local styles like kwaito and gqom.

Signed to A&M Records, they hit on a winning formula - jazzy renditions of popular Brazilian songs alongside samba-enriched versions of the hits of the day.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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