Jazzy in a sentence as an adjective

So - if you lay it on too thick or make it too 'jazzy' , that wont work.

Default desktop themes which are sober and not overly jazzy.

' What a cool project, and impressive that it just does what it claims to do, well and in such a jazzy manner.

There's an ever so slight little twinge of something, maybe gliss is the wrong term... perhaps like a slight flam-like jazzy diminished 32th note into the actual note?

The distortion is not as noticeable in the early Dead shows --you know the ones with PigPen that have that bluesy feel--but I think it ruins the jazzy sound of late 70s early 80s Jerry songs.

Totally agree. My personal opinion is that RT is simply jazzy anti-American propaganda sold by Putin to the english speaking world.

Someone who's read the terms of use and licensing and all those other jazzy legal documents could correct me if I'm wrong, but is there anything stopping a company from having one of their promises an equity stake in the company?Say, I'm running a kickstarter and put a tier of funding as "equity".

Jazzy definitions

adjective

resembling jazz (especially in its rhythm)

adjective

(used especially of clothes) marked by conspicuous display

See also: flashy gaudy showy sporty