jazz up in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for jazz up in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

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English
Try a modern geometric design to jazz up the floor in a neutral room and link to accessories that pick out similar tones.
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Adding some accessories will jazz up the photo and spark a buyer's imagination.
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These wardrobe-transforming fashion heels have summer brights written all over them, and they'll jazz up anything from jeans to city shorts.
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You can also tweak the thickness and colour of the outlines, and choose from 17 frames to jazz up your collages.
thenextweb.com
But it's also a great ingredient to rub into chicken or lamb half an hour before roasting, or to jazz up some hummus.
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We would jazz up our plays with comedy and music and dance so that everyone stayed wide awake.
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Any example will jazz up a rum and cola in its own way.
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They both got into ice carving in the mid-80's as a way to jazz up the centrepieces at functions they were catering.
ckom.com
And what can the businesspeople of the future do to jazz up their presentations and leave their audiences feeling a little less like zombies?
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Popcorn lovers can jazz up the traditional snack with a little more than just butter.
jamaica-gleaner.com

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