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jazzy

[jaz-ee] / ˈdʒæz i /


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The post-apocalyptic, jazzy New Orleans-style “Hadestown,” written by Anaïs Mitchell, is a mythical love story that follows young lovers Orpheus and Eurydice and the rulers of the underworld, Hades and Persephone.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 4, 2026

It’s simultaneously jazzy and vulgar, wry and prophetic.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 21, 2026

Built around a stuttering, jazzy chord progression, Stand On It was one of the standouts on KWN's debut EP, With All Due Respect, released last June.

From BBC Jun. 26, 2026

This playlist is mostly a mix of jazzy downtempo electronica like Jerry Paper’s “Grey Area” or the Mild High Club’s “Windowpane,” the latter of which has one of my favorite intros of all time.

From Salon Jun. 6, 2026

I thought that Dad would like the song, since it had a jazzy feel to it.

From "From the Desk of Zoe Washington" by Janae Marks

Well after her commercial peak, she remained a popular live act, her singing becoming warmer and jazzier as she sang both covers and original material.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 6, 2023

She delivers on the daring promise of her prizewinning debut, “The Old Drift,” while teasing out a jazzier, more intimate register, casting a spell that probes the fluid, disorienting flow of grief.

From Seattle Times Oct. 3, 2022

We’ve grown used to jazzier adjectives — hilarious, awesome, amazing, absolute genius.

From New York Times Feb. 22, 2019

Nic is the jazzier part, the one full of vertiginous highs and gutter-licking lows, though anyone who has read Tweak may wonder where the grittier specifics have gone.

From The Guardian Dec. 13, 2018

Why not select a more cheerful subject and adopt a jazzier style—we of today would reject Milton’s Paradise Lost.

From Voices; Birth-Marks; The Man and the Elephant by Mathew Joseph Holt

Not surprisingly, such excursions now cost more, and not just because of pricier refreshments: Some theaters are charging 65 percent more for a movie shown on the jazziest new screens like ScreenX and RealD 3D.

From New York Times May 31, 2023

The jazziest of his three entries consists of regular arrays of horizontal segments, but he varies the width of the lines and the spaces between them to create a sense of pulsating motion.

From Washington Post Oct. 20, 2021

The long finale, Sailing Westwards, has the jazziest passages, but also hints at an exultant, rhumba-like party mood.

From The Guardian Jun. 14, 2012

One of the jazziest is called "Trafalgar Square" and it makes abstract music out of urban commotion.

From Slate Dec. 18, 2010

Bergstrom's two-piece orchestra was in the throes of its jazziest fox-trot number.

From Half Portions by Edna Ferber




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