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Use "jazzily" in a sentence
"In tracing the ancestry of mumblecore, critics have cited the jazzily improvised films of John Cassavetes, the show-about-nothing comedy of "Seinfeld," and "Slacker" by director Richard Linklater, an Austin resident."
"But then, he will jazzily, subtly hold his arms up, push his back out from the waist, stumble backwards, fall."
"In dense, explicit and yet jazzily lyrical prose, Mr. Ellroy recounts his masochistic voyeurism; his periods of breaking into women's homes to fondle and smell and steal their possessions; his drug and alcohol addiction; his tormented dalliances with prostitutes, fans and fantasy girls; a loving but often sexless marriage; and a shattering nervous breakdown at the height of his career."