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Definition of Jazziest
1. jazzy [adj] - See also: jazzy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jazziest
Literary usage of Jazziest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories by Blanche Colton Williams, Harry Hansen, Society of Arts and Sciences (U.S.), Herschel Brickell (1921)
"I say danced, but that is stretching the word far beyond the wildest dreams of
the jazziest terpsichorean. He suffered his partner to put her hands ..."
2. The Command is Forward: Tales of the A.E.F. Battlefields as They Appeared in by Alexander Woollcott (1919)
"... drawn across the courtyard to the basement of the saintly College Marguerite
by the zippy discords from one of the jazziest bands in France. ..."
3. Beatty, Jellicoe, Sims and Rodman: Yankee Gobs and British Tars as Seen by by Francis T. Hunter (1919)
"The jazz band, playing its very jazziest, kept up the life and dancing till the
hour when the last farewells perforce were said. The strength of 'the ties ..."
4. Beatty, Jellicoe, Sims and Rodman: Yankee Gobs and British Tars as Seen by by Francis T. Hunter (1919)
"The jazz band, playing its very jazziest, kept up the life and dancing till the
hour when the last farewells perforce were said. The strength of the ties of ..."