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Definition of "jazzily" []

  • In a jazzy way. (adverb)

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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."