jazzy造句1) That's a jazzy tie you're wearing.
2) It's a jazzy sports car.
3) Jazzy grooves and top-class rapping; this helped invent trip-hop and all manner of other dubious things.
4) A jazzy Hawaiian shirt.
5) A strange band, they rode a jazzy musical offshoot which often bordered on directionless experimentalism.
6) This was less jazzy, but still cool and laid-back, exercising a more minimal and subtle sound.
7) The jazzy clarinet and saxophone solos of Norbert Stachel work well in setting the New Orleans milieu early on as well.
8) Jazzy appeal: Recruits are wanted for the Lockwood Lions jazz band which was formed a year ago.
9) Americans a melodic , jazzy way of producing sounds.
10) Opposite me was a woman called Jasminder (Jazzy for short).
11) At the time of this writing, the Jazzy API is still alpha software in version 0.5.
12) Drummer Kevin Christiansen grounds the band, effortlessly changing time signatures with jazzy finesse, making it sound deceptively easy.
13) Where he articulates the emotional arc of a rising arabesque with a jazzy staccato, she just doesn't get the point.
14) The award for Best Mandarin Female Performer went to Hong Kong's Karen Mok, who showcased her jazzy and laid-back vocals on the CD Precious.
15) With syncopation the impulse can come suddenly off the beat, and it gives it a little snap or jazzy aspect to the music.
16) See the Resources section to learn more about the algorithms discussed in the article, as well as the Java platform's Jazzy new spell checker API.
17) From here forward, I'll concentrate on describing the steps to actually build a spell checker using the Jazzy API.
18) The Canadian Brass are known for a version that is both jazzy and darkly humorous.
19) The Aspell algorithm, which combines the best features of previous search-and-match algorithms, is the underlying framework of Jazzy, the spell checker API for the Java platform.
20) His best known, the headache-inducing/soothing Great Gig in the Sky, contains jazzy seventh chords, but is really just a series of beautiful chord progressions, and not jazz in any meaningful way.