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Examples for "bop"
Examples for "bop"
1Michael flung a marshmallow, and she felt it bop onto her forehead.
2Always good for a bop, they put your dancing needs at the forefront.
3An excellent Jazz Messengers hard bop group, it was nevertheless dominated by Hayes.
4Stop wavin' that long-handled spoon at me, like you goin' to bop me.
5See if you can find us some be-bop on the FM.
1Bruce has thrown off his former serious bebop persona and embraced cowboy music.
2That album reached wide, pulling bebop and funk into the mix.
3Jivester, editor and publisher Fergus Barrowman goes giddy at a snazzy bebop beat.
4After some time in the proverbial recording studio, Larsen produced four bebop-style jazz compositions.
5Jivester, editor and publisher Fergus Barrowman just goes giddy at a snazzy bebop beat.
6American bebop "saxophone colossus", visiting here in June for the Wellington Jazz Festival.
7Konitz plays bebop, and was influenced by Charlie Parker.
8Cool, from the bebop hipsters you mention onwards, has always involved having something of an edge.
9His last letter had gone on and on about bebop ballet at the Pas de Calais.
10The hipster-bebop junkies never showed at 103rd Street.
11Jivester, editor and publisher Fergus Barrowman on the sizzle and pop of a snazzy bebop beat.
12These legendary sessions marked bebop's evolution into the '50s, and inspired a whole new school of cool.
13In the late-1940s, that meant it had jazz groups playing bebop, pop tunes, and mellow blues ballads.
14For all of bluegrass's traditional roots, it is a recent-even modernist-form, only a few years younger than bebop.
15He sings a complicated bebop line.
16There, he learned to play bebop on the trumpet, finding Miles Davis easier to imitate than Dizzy Gillespie.