Definition of Jazzers

1. Noun. (plural of jazzer) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Jazzers

1. jazzer [n] - See also: jazzer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jazzers

jazz around
jazz band
jazz dance
jazz festival
jazz group
jazz musician
jazz up
jazzbo
jazzbos
jazzcore
jazzed
jazzed-up
jazzer
jazzercise
jazzers (current term)
jazzes
jazzfest
jazzfests
jazzhead
jazzheads
jazzier
jazziest
jazzification
jazzifications
jazzified
jazzifies
jazzify
jazzifying
jazzily

Literary usage of Jazzers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Scott's Official History of the American Negro in the World War by Emmett Jay Scott (1919)
"... hundred master "jazzers" forced their lines to the very banks of the Rhine, where the world woke up and found them on the day the armistice was signed. ..."

2. China, Japan and Korea by John Otway Percy Bland (1921)
"... bolder than the rest, will defy his ancestral gods by " posturing with a female to the sound of horns "; but the crowd of jazzers (far more numerous ..."

3. Modern Men and Mummers by Hesketh Pearson (1922)
"The London stage of to-day is overrun by flappers and jazzers. A lady has to be either killingly beautiful or killingly herself, ..."

4. Soldier-Scholars: Higher Education in the Aef, 1917-1919 by Alfred E. Cornebise (1997)
"The "Whizzbang jazzers" at the University of Toulouse were typical of another sort of musical organization established at many of the universities where the ..."

5. The Wandering Years by Katharine Tynan (1922)
"... was seeing to it that girls without an official partner got some dancing, though I missed seeing the beautiful pictures below which the jazzers jazzed. ..."

6. Granville: Tales and Tail Spins from a Flyer's Diary by Granville Guttersen (1919)
"There is absolutely no cause for worry, as all the possible "jazzers" can be discovered if the ship is properly inspected, and ours always is. ..."

7. Rigby's Reliable Candy Teacher: With Complete and Modern Soda, Ice Cream and by Will O. Rigby, Fred Rigby (1920)
"... given candies—that is. names which are not descriptive, such as "jazzers," "Busters," "Sweet-^'..- hearts," etc., said word should have class of product ..."

8. Motion Picture Directing: The Facts and Theories of the Newest Art by Peter Milne, New York institute of photography (1922)
"He thought he had hit the right moment and was half way through his quiet marriage when "zim-boom-bang" the jazzers were at it again. ..."

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