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jazzed



ADJECTIVE
wired
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
unwired


Example Sentences

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In fact, he’s reportedly all jazzed up about the possibility of doing one of the famous “perp walks” in which a suspect is paraded by Manhattan law officers past reporters after he’s arrested.

From Seattle Times

Anita M. Josey-Herring, the court’s chief judge, said she hoped the event would cause young people to be “jazzed” about the legal system and become “committed citizens.”

From Washington Post

“The next week when I came back, I brought my own doll and that kind of jazzed me and I started cooperating. I’ve been taking lessons ever since.”

From Los Angeles Times

We got the students all jazzed up on her “Sonic Meditations.”

From New York Times

“People are really jazzed to have a bookstore back.”

From Seattle Times