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jazzed upadjective1Having been made more interesting, lively, or exciting: a jazzed-up version of ‘Jingle Bells’...- The overwrought graphics and jazzed-up layout severely reduce legibility.
- Three men and three women in jazzed-up sports gear strut their stuff to a Wynton Marsalis score concocted for the occasion.
- Leave the really jazzed-up sneakers for the courts and wear more subtle sneakers with your jeans or chinos.
1.1 (also jazzed) North American informal Full of excitement or enthusiasm: there were a lot of people along the route who were really jazzed up about seeing the Air Force the kids are clearly jazzed to be performing with their heroes...- She returned to America jazzed up with the idea of doing something for a living that would involve wildlife.
- Boise, Idaho blew me away: how could I have known there would be such a sophisticated, jazzed-up audience there?
- I got all jazzed up waiting for the game to come out.
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