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Use "jazzing" in a sentence
"CHARLAYNE HUNTER-GAULT, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): It's called jazzing, a dance of mixed race, so-called Cape Coloreds say they created long before some of these young aficionados were born."
"a workman who has made money during the war to buy a piano -- and to hear people talk that seems to be one of their most dastardly crimes -- when it is quite all right for his employer, who has made more money out of the war, to pay five pounds for one good dinner, or a night's "jazzing"?"
"Rather than jazzing it up with exotic seasonings, she keeps it simple."