Sentence examples for jazzed from inspiring English sources

"jazzed" is a correct and commonly used term in written English
It is typically used as an adjective meaning "excited or enthusiastic," as in the sentence: "He was so jazzed to hear the news that he shouted it out loud."

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jazzed

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Past of jazz

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While galactically jazzed at the opportunity to see Jedi, a film I'd only experienced second-hand through action figures and a Panini sticker album, I was acutely aware that family tradition dictated a far-flung woodland walk on Boxing Day.

The sweet version is often simply flavoured with sugar, which balances the natural sourness of the yoghurt, but can also be jazzed up with rose water, saffron or pureed fruit.

It is a rare Russian success story, thanks to high-quality brands and clever marketing, which was jazzed up by Tony Maher, the company's Irish-born chief executive, after he took over in 2006.

And, even jazzed up with fancy graphics, punchy one-liners and a splash of humour, courtesy of Steve Martin, tales of fiscal folly are an acquired taste.

That leads the cynical to wonder if the report was jazzed up at the last minute in an attempt to win political brownie points for an unpopular government.

His celebrity and the profligacy of his campaign have jazzed up a subdued election.A quiet ride would have been fine with Mr McAuliffe's opponents.

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How do those requiring effort, skill and imagination differ from jazzed-up everyday pursuits?Thirdly, the new system will demand a lot from schools: teaching a 13-year-old with a talent for maths alongside pupils several years older (and vice versa) is tricky.

Try telling that to the jazzed-up, flag-waving fans that flocked to Phoenix this week to watch Team USA beat Mexico, and then, rather amazingly, get beaten 8-6 by Canada, in the first-ever World Baseball Classic.For those who have never heard of this tournament don't worry, you are in the majority it essentially aspires to be the World Cup of baseball.

Boris Johnson, London's mayor and a keen cyclist, has laid on jazzed-up "cycle superhighways" that criss-cross popular commutes.

Nevertheless, Volvo's new owners are pinning their hopes on a jazzed-up version of the same car.

Beam still receives a boisterous send-off before returning for a jazzed-up encore version of Endless Numbered Days' "On Your Wings".

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