jazzed-up

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Made more lively, colourful or modern
Energetic

I'm too jazzed up by the coffee to sleep. - Rabbit at Rest, by John Updike.

jazz up
To give a rhythm/melody reminiscent of jazz

They played a jazzed-up version of the original song.

jazz up
To make gaudy and bright

I jazzed up my room with some new posters.

jazz up
If someone jazzes up a piece of music, they change it in order to make it sound more like popular music or jazz. Instead of playing it in the traditional style, she jazzed it up Stephen and I are going to jazz up the love songs
jazz up
e g ,make more interesting or lively; "juice up a party"; "pep up your paper"
jazz up
If you jazz something up, you make it look more interesting, colourful, or exciting. Mary Ann had made an effort at jazzing up the chilly modern interiors I don't think they're just jazzing it up for the media
jazz up
make more interesting or lively; "juice up a party"; "pep up your paper
jazz up
make lively, add an element of playfulness to