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I . jazz [ʤæz] SAM. no mn.

1. jazz (music):

jazz
jazz m. spol

2. jazz am. angl. (nonsense):

jazz slabš. sleng
neumnost ž. spol
and all that jazz slabš. pog.

II . jazz [ʤæz] GLAG. preh. glag. am. angl. sleng to jazz sb

jazz up GLAG. preh. glag. pog.

1. jazz (adapt for jazz):

jazz

2. jazz fig. (brighten or enliven):

jazz
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By the late 1960s, jazz, blues and rock artists began to perform there.
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The time they spent as members of the school's jazz band would play a large part in the band's beginnings.
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During the 1980s, a neo-traditional school of jazz sought to reconnect with the past.
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During the late 1970s the station played a progressive rock format and jazz.
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During his teenage years he formed his own jazz quartet and a few other musical groups.
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He played mainly swing standards rather than the jazz he preferred.
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Their bands are similar to a typical jazz band, with some differences.
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Since 2000, a jazz festival has been held every year.
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Free jazz and honking sessions rarely get this good.
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It has become a standard song in the swing, jazz and big band repertoire.
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