Definition of Jazzes

1. Verb. (third-person singular of jazz) ¹

2. Noun. (plural of jazz) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Jazzes

1. jazz [v] - See also: jazz

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jazzes

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

Literary usage of Jazzes

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

1. Practical Hymnology by Hubert McNeill Poteat (1921)
"... which, being galvanized into frantic activity under the spell of sundry jigs, waltzes and jazzes, will speedily communicate their exhilaration upward. ..."

2. Women's Wild Oats: Essays on the Re-fixing of Moral Standards by Catherine Gasquoine Hartley (1920)
"I picture the great ball-room,1 where usually jazzes and one-steps were indulged in by the officers of the Allied Armies and bright girl ..."

3. An American's London by Louise Closser Hale (1920)
"... brain from the insistent beat of syncopated time which pounded in my head throughout the week, as the result of nightly jazzes in my street of fashion. ..."

4. Modern Business Writing by Charles Harvey Raymond (1921)
"Who jazzes the house by just opening his mouth on Columbia Records only ?—Harry Fox ! Who starts on the quiet and ends in a riot on Columbia Records only? ..."

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