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Jazzed

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Jazzed meaning

simple past and past participle of jazz

Example sentences (16)

And I was just so jazzed on the material.

From that moment, I began to make my peace with reality and I soon started getting jazzed up about how cute the baby would be.

Since then, Barkley has popped up in various local online posts and photos, with people jazzed to see the former NBA star out and about in the Twin Cities.

It’s still not over, and more moves could be made, but already I’m really jazzed about what Denver has done so far, and think the maneuvers Elway has pulled really sets the team up well this year, while also giving flexibility in the future.

Some of the classic gin cocktails, such as the Martini or even the could be jazzed up here in the process.

The chocolate log cake has been jazzed up for the most wonderful time of the year with gift-shaped chocolate on his back, confectionery stockings on his many pairs of feet and a jaunty chocolate Santa hat perched above his sweet face.

Amid the boredom of life in Middleton, what really jazzed him was fast cars and impressing girls, both of which required cash.

Salads can be jazzed up with fresh vegetables, an olive oil dressing, and beans.

A jazzed-up fry bread from a popular Valley food truck.

Are you jazzed to hear about any or all of these titles?

Costumes aren’t the only clothing that gets us jazzed when October rolls around, the typical fall wardrobe is another reason that fall is so hyped.

Don't forget to stick around for jazzed-up cocktails and live music at the Wednesday late.

Jazzed to play: The 12-member Afrobeat jazz band Antibalas will open the Bric Jazz Festival on Oct. 13.

People were pretty jazzed, and there were lots of photos and lots of publicity going on.

This is where we step into the true world of ; dark and candle-lit habitat jazzed up with steampunk-meets-BDSM fashion and an eclectic set of inhabitants.

He had ‘jazzed’ the motif of the Jungle Books and, I imagine, had thoroughly enjoyed himself.