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- adjective
comparative form ofjazzy : morejazzy
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Examples
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Now, all of a sudden, the idea of music that is harmonically more adventurous and rhythmically jazzier made everyone seem to think that the change back was a good idea.
Mike Ragogna: From Graceland To A Galaxy To Further Explorations: Chatting With Jeff Lorber And Eddie Gomez, Plus Paul Simon's Classic Turns 25 Mike Ragogna 2012
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Their great regimental band leader, James Reese Europe, led them into Harlem , where he switched from martial music to jazzier tunes.
Ken Blackwell: Honoring All our WWI Heroes Ken Blackwell 2011
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As people grow richer, their appetites for newer and jazzier consumer durables taper off, and the things they want more of include health, education, clean air and safety from threats both foreign and domestic.
Economic Policy Analysis, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Now, all of a sudden, the idea of music that is harmonically more adventurous and rhythmically jazzier made everyone seem to think that the change back was a good idea.
Mike Ragogna: From Graceland To A Galaxy To Further Explorations: Chatting With Jeff Lorber And Eddie Gomez, Plus Paul Simon's Classic Turns 25 Mike Ragogna 2012
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What's uncontested is that with Jamaican independence in 1962, ska took over the island, a celebration of youthful exuberance proclaimed by the likes of Prince Buster, Alton Ellis and Jimmy Cliff, and refined into a jazzier sound by the Skatalites, featuring trombone genius Don Drummond, on hits such as Eastern Standard Time.
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Vakhtang Kodanashvili took a jazzier and more extroverted approach to the Piano Concerto in F, a too rarely heard wonder from 1926.
Music review: the Post-Classical Ensemble's 'Russian Gershwin' evening Post 2010
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Her painterly poetry is infused with jazzier, swingin 'elements.
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Other designers have picked up jazzier elements of that period.
On the Runway: Six Trends to Watch Christina Binkley 2011
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What's uncontested is that with Jamaican independence in 1962, ska took over the island, a celebration of youthful exuberance proclaimed by the likes of Prince Buster, Alton Ellis and Jimmy Cliff, and refined into a jazzier sound by the Skatalites, featuring trombone genius Don Drummond, on hits such as Eastern Standard Time.
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With his singular New Orleans-indebted legato style silenced, Little Feat somehow soldiered on, veering into jazzier terrain behind guitarist Paul Barrére and keyboardist Billy Payne.
Troubadours, Technicians and Dixie Chickens Andy Beta 2012
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