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"Jazz" in a Sentence (38 examples)
As is often the case with educated people, he likes classical music better than jazz.
Modern jazz is not to my taste.
Modern jazz is not my line.
Once I learned what to listen for, I came to appreciate modern jazz.
Apart from sports, I like listening to jazz music.
Jazz is not my speciality.
Jazz uses the same notes that Bach used.
According to this magazine, my favorite actress will marry a jazz musician next spring.
I can't figure out why you don't like jazz.
Do you also like jazz?
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You dare to bring your jazz songs into my house!
You all look out now, here I come, everybody step aside, I’m gonna show you where from! I'm gonna blow in this horn and make you know that jazz is the king and let it be so!
You see, the kids, they listen to the rap music which gives them the brain damage. With their hippin', and the hoppin', and the bippin', and the boppin', so they don't know what the jazz…is all about! You see, jazz is like the Jello Pudding Pop—no, actually, it's more like Kodak film—no, actually, jazz is like the New Coke: it'll be around forever, heh heh.
“You want something zippy there. Something with a bit of jazz to it!”
He loves the risk. The danger. He loves the jazz.
and all that jazz
What is all this jazz lying around?
I'm just going down to the shops and jazz.
Dad, I want to be a jock. All a jock needs is some hep patter and a real gone image. Now, they just don't teach that jazz in college.
That show was the jazz!
This risotto is simply the jazz.
Stop talking jazz.
Suddenly, Bobby oozed his jazz into Gene's throat.
[…] making Glenn feel as though he could never stop shooting his jazz wildly up inside the man's brawny body!
As he clung to the legs of his captor, he splayed his own out to the side, baring his groin and genitals to the eyes of all just as his jazz began to spurt out onto the stage.
You’ve gone and jazzed it now!
Don’t jazz it too much!
‘Jazzing?’ Temple whispered […]. ‘Yes, putty-face!’ the woman said. ‘How do you suppose I paid that lawyer?’
I have no patience with the modern neurotic girl who jazzes from morning to night, smokes like a chimney, and uses language which would make a Billingsgate fishwoman blush!
"In the old days, heaps of unmarried women were companions, and let me tell you, my dear girl, they had a much better time than they have now, with all this jazzing and short skirts and pretending to have careers. The modern girl hasn't a scrap of decent feeling or sentiment about her. Money--money and notoriety, that's all she's after. That's what we fought the war for--and that's what we've come back to!" "George, do keep to the point. Miss Dorland doesn't jazz--"
‘Well, if you're going to jazz about the way you do, I suppose you'll need rouge at your age.’
Stop jazzing me!
Twenty-four black men jazzed madly as trumpets exploded her eardrums in tom-tom time. Ebony orgasm flooded her with creme.
The thrill of the rimming soon made this guy beg for me to stop before he jazzed his nuts.
I reached around and began jacking off Marshall's prick as I was jazzing his ass.
Jasper's teeth were set; he didn't move. "Jazz, this isn't anything you've seen before," Alice said quietly. "Trust me."
His real name was James, but those who knew him seemed never to call him that. He was Jamesy, or more often Jazz.
"He calls you Jazzikins." He would. He had. Couldn't call me Jazz or Jasmine the way everyone else did.
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