Synonym: bang, be intimate, bed, bonk, do it, eff, fuck, get it on, get laid, have a go at it, have intercourse, have it away, have it off, have sex, hump, idle words, know, lie with, love, make love, make out, nothingness, roll in the hay, screw, sleep with, wind. Similar words: gaze, jail, jar, jaw, dan, dart, doze, par.. Meaning: [dʒæz] n. 1. empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk 2. a genre of popular music that originated in New Orleans around 1900 and developed through increasingly complex styles 3. a style of dance music popular in the 1920s; similar to New Orleans jazz but played by large bands. v. 1. play something in the style of jazz 2. have sexual intercourse with.
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181, But what she has come up with in Jazz is wilder, more elusive than in any previous work.
182, The bridge was pedestrian-only and had been taken over by assorted buskers playing jazz or folk music.
183, She has already established herself as a backing singer specialising in jazz and stands to win professional recording sessions.
184, Perhaps his biggest obstacle has been his instrument -- the flute, never taken seriously as a jazz instrument.
185, By then Mike, though insecure in his ability to improvise, dreamed of being a jazz musician.
186, We all owe Solly a deep debt of gratitude for his services to the cause of jazz for so many years.
187, If you think of all jazz guitar music as boring bebop stuff, think again.
188, Into most music except heavy metal, house, jazz and soul!
189, Yeah, bring in the candy bars, the cookies, and all that jazz.
190, A really fine debut album by a local jazz player who seldom gets any ink.
191, Rip Rig created a heady hybrid out of the bare bones of jazz improvisation,(sentencedict.com) dub-funk rhythms and punk attitude.
192, Early jazz history is long on legend and short on facts.
193, But from the viewpoint of a bona fide jazz musician, it is not really jazz.
194, The album features an eclectic collection of old blues, jazz, and romantic pop standards.
195, Brubeck began to assimilate classical influences into his jazz performances.
196, Pianist-composer Childs is a hometown phenomenon busy carving out a career between the jazz and classical worlds.
197, He appeared at the 1975 Berlin jazz festival with Jazztrack and with the Michael Gibbs orchestra.
198, Sometimes there's jazz, sometimes classical, but there's always good background music.
199, A cornettist equally capable of filigree delicacy and challenging power, Barnard's contribution to jazz is considerable.
200, His observations on the burgeoning jazz scene are quite laughable, and typically shot through with self-deception.
200, Wish you can benefit from sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
201, His hair was the one major battle that Jazz had failed to win with his parents.
202, His first album was released on the hallowed Blue Note jazz label.
203, Gibson L-50 jazz guitar, 1936, all original with original case, £575 ono.
204, Monk shares the piano bench with Horace Silver, a most extraordinary moment in jazz history.
205, Featuring his regular young guitarist partner Howard Alden with lack Lesberg on bass; superbly musical chamber jazz.
206, Attractions include jazz bands, a punch and judy show, craft workshops and an outdoor display of visual arts.
207, They are, in fact, comparable to those of traditional jazz recordings.
208, Dance bands, jazz and crooners of indeterminate age gave way to the new imported sound of the States - rock'n'roll.
209, Getz was one of the first musicians to fuse jazz and Latin rhythms.
210, He heard jazz records at home when very young and played piano by ear.