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jazzed

adjective as in wired

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What were some of the storylines that you were most jazzed about in Season 5?

“When I talk to our head writers, they seem more jazzed than ever,” she says.

In one corner is the Tea Party and conservative wing that is jazzed up for either Rand Paul or Ted Cruz.

Leo, however, seemed less jazzed about the hardware in her hand than the peck she received from presenter Jeremy Irons.

He was feeling thoughtful, and buzzed from the sleepless night, and jazzed from his conversation with Death Waits.

Yet he too had probably jazzed and pink-ginned and drummed ragtime on cases of stuffed birds.

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

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