hot jazz (Meaning)
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hot jazz (n)
jazz that is emotionally charged and intense and marked by strong rhythms and improvisation
Synonyms & Antonyms of hot jazz
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hot jazz Sentence Examples
- The hot jazz band filled the room with an intoxicating, foot-tapping rhythm.
- The saxophonist's blistering solo ignited the audience, setting the room ablaze with hot jazz.
- The trumpet player's searing melody danced and weaved through the hot jazz ensemble.
- The drummer's thunderous beats propelled the hot jazz train into a frenzy.
- The vocalist's smoky vocals complemented the sizzling hot jazz perfectly.
- The steamy nightclub reverberated with the infectious energy of hot jazz.
- The dancers' energetic moves mirrored the pulsating rhythm of the hot jazz.
- The night was alive with the intoxicating allure of hot jazz.
- The hot jazz concert transported the audience to a bygone era of raucous revelry.
- The relentless energy of hot jazz reverberated through the city streets, captivating all who heard it.
FAQs About the word hot jazz
jazz that is emotionally charged and intense and marked by strong rhythms and improvisation
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The hot jazz band filled the room with an intoxicating, foot-tapping rhythm.
The saxophonist's blistering solo ignited the audience, setting the room ablaze with hot jazz.
The trumpet player's searing melody danced and weaved through the hot jazz ensemble.
The drummer's thunderous beats propelled the hot jazz train into a frenzy.