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Use "jazzed-up" in a sentence
"To skeptics, though, the jazzed-up Bloody Marys are like fashion-brand flagships: less consumer-friendly than showy and promotional."
"The hash itself was a little too smoothly mixed for my tastes, but it had been jazzed-up with the addition of a good dollop of grain mustard, and the accompanying gravy had a proper depth of flavour."
"The technology allows Internet browsers to display jazzed-up images and effects that react to users' actions, delivering game-like interactivity without installing additional software."