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View definitions for jazz up

jazz up

verb as in buttress

verb as in bling

verb as in emblazon

verb as in pep up

verb as in spruce up

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In the jazz up and comers of today, the hallmarks of improvisation, musicality, humanity and depth are very much present.

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“I make a killer spicy pimento cheese, and bringing it to any tailgate party will jazz up any burger or hot dog—and make you look like a pro.”

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By word of mouth, however, and probably the need of some newspaper columnists to jazz up the game, Super Bowl stuck.

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The experts who Stewart brings on his broadcasts help us to make sense of the unfathomable, which he jazzes up as well as he can with a bit of comedic seltzer here and there.

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Locally, the Northwest Film Forum, a nonprofit art house theater on Capitol Hill, is also jazzing up its calendar.

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

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