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Sentence count:267+13Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bangbe intimatebedbonkdo itefffuckget it onget laidhave a go at ithave intercoursehave it awayhave it offhave sexhumpidle wordsknowlie withlovemake lovemake outnothingnessroll in the hayscrewsleep withwindSimilar words: gazejailjarjawdandartdozepar.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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211, The choices ahead are as drastic and clearcut as the choice between trad jazz and new jazz.
212, Max is a jazz musician, a black cat with Negro features, who owns a talking saxophone, his Alto Ego.
213, Among numerous accomplishments, he ushered in the Jazz Age and heralded the fabled Harlem Renaissance.
214, Cool jazz, as it was called, was smart stuff but quite accessible to music fans who knew little about jazz.
215, He taps that skill on his new album, which is the first official jazz record of his career.
216, They range from non-performing beginner groups to an auditioned jazz band that meets an hour before school starts.
217, One of the pieces is a jazz concerto by the legendary trumpet player Harry James.
218, It was like listening to a jazz history lesson but not recollected in tranquillity, rather the opposite.
219, Jazz, as she had guessed, was disappointed at the decision to call the challenge off.
220, When an audience in a jazz club feels the need to wear earplugs, something is awry.
221, Ella Fitzgerald regularly collaborated with some of the greatest musicians in jazz.
222, It was the Jazz again, and they offered a 10-day contract.
223, I caught their act at the Blue Note Jazz Club.
224, We have, for instance, a jazz band and the more advanced patients do some very good playing.
225, Several nightclubs, together with pubs, jazz and folk clubs, provide a wide choice of entertainment.
226, And on the evening of December 9, there is jazz in the museum courtyard.
227, Even the newest jazz players still rely on a catalog of tunes older than their grandfathers.
228, It's hard driven, but Tommy is unmistakeably a jazz drummer, very crisp and energetic and clearly leading the group.
229, At least the club had a good jazz band, and a first-class cabaret.
230, Davis was one of the most creative jazz musicians of our time.
231, Born in Brno, Czechoslovakia, in 1929,[Sentencedict.com ] Kundera worked as a labourer and a jazz musician before turning to writing.
232, In the Army, he played football and maintained his interest in all things artistic, especially jazz.
233, Big-band music, especially Duke Ellington, and both traditional and modern jazz also appealed to the teenager.
234, Tim's father is an avid collector of old blues and jazz records.
235, Area jazz clubs and coffeehouses offer live music while visitors can catch a movie at one of two main theater complexes.
236, In jazz, sidemen often toil in the shadows, except in circles where obscurity is a selling point.
237, Before then, we are inclined to believe only hip jazz musicians and self-destructive beat poets did dope.
238, All-night jam sessions were common in Kansas City jazz clubs of the 1930s.
239, If musicians want to do jazz albums or make obscure folk records there are routes for that.
240, No one embodies better than Coltrane that strange kinship between pentecostal incantation and the spiritual lineage of jazz.
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