bops Synonyms

bops Meaning

bops

jazz characterized by harmonic complexity, convoluted melodic lines, and constant shifting of accent and often played at very rapid tempos, to dance or shuffle along to or as if to bop music, hit entry 1 sense 1, sock, to go quickly or unceremoniously, hit, sock, a blow (as with the fist or a club) that strikes a person, jive sense 1, a blow (as from a fist or club) that strikes a person

bops Sentence Examples

  1. The upbeat melody bops along, capturing my attention.
  2. The lively percussion section bops and sways, creating an infectious rhythm.
  3. The dancer's energetic moves bop in perfect sync with the music.
  4. The beat bops steadily, providing a mesmerizing backdrop for the lyrics.
  5. The chorus bops and boings, creating an irresistible earworm.
  6. The bass line bops playfully, adding a groovy undertone.
  7. The crowd bops their heads and sways to the infectious tunes.
  8. The catchy melody bops around in my brain, refusing to leave my thoughts.
  9. The artist's voice bops and glides over the notes, adding a touch of soul.
  10. The entire track bops and bumps, delivering an unforgettable and energetic musical experience.

FAQs About the word bops

jazz characterized by harmonic complexity, convoluted melodic lines, and constant shifting of accent and often played at very rapid tempos, to dance or shuffle

punches, blows, beats, licks, whacks, knocks, spanks,thumps, pounds, thuds

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The upbeat melody bops along, capturing my attention.

The lively percussion section bops and sways, creating an infectious rhythm.

The dancer's energetic moves bop in perfect sync with the music.

The beat bops steadily, providing a mesmerizing backdrop for the lyrics.