A style of jazz played by big bands popular in the 1930s; flowing rhythms but less complex than later styles of jazz.
1 Neither club is yet equipped to jive with the surest of foot.
2 Seth returned the smile, exposing crooked teeth, yellow from years of jive - sweet .
3 We don't like the cast of Foxy Brown anymore, you jive turkeys.
4 His neat printing contrasts wildly with the bullshit jive of the message.
5 That really does not jive with their climate goals, she said.
6 I kind of had to shuck and jive my way around certain situations.
7 Jeff, does this jive with your approach to aid in the developing world?
8 Hip-hop by way of Johannesburg jive , Mexican Mariachi and hillbilly jiggery-pokery.
9 But this story doesn't jive with what we're hearing at all.
10 Maybe that's why you're cranky today. I started humming a popular jive - sweet tune.
11 Nobody could jive to the twisting Katia or the title track.
12 You've got my word on that, and Cassie Washington doesn't jive .
13 He picked a sliver of jive - sweet off his lip before he spoke again.
14 They both looked tired in their jive , as did everyone in the end.
15 There is jive and jazz and an England versus Wales Grand Poetry Slam.
16 The copy-modify-merge approach often doesn't jive with how sysadmins work.
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