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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning That car is so jive, I wish I could afford it.
She could tell by the tone of his voice that he was spouting jive.
The new club in town is really jive, everyone wants to go there.
The student's jive excuse for not doing homework was transparent.
The jive talk in the movie was hard to understand for the non-native speakers.
The music festival had several jive bands playing all day.
I love listening to jive music from the 1930s-1940s.
The jive is a popular dance style in many countries.
He loves to jive to swing music at the local dance club.
The art exhibit showcased the works of several jive artists.
She loves to listen to swing music and dance the jive.
They jive to the lively beat of the song at their wedding reception.
The movie had a lot of jive references to the African American culture.
He was a talented jive dancer and won several competitions.
The company's jive commitment to sustainability was called into question by activists.
We learned some jive steps in our dance class.
The jive requires a lot of stamina and coordination.
The politician tried to jive with the voters during his campaign speech.
The dance instructor taught the class how to jive to a variety of swing music.
He tried to imitate the jive accent he heard in a rap song.
I enjoy listening to jive music from the 1930s-1940s.
The jive dance moves were difficult for her to learn, but she enjoyed the challenge.
The jive is often performed in pairs or groups.
He tried to sell me some jive about how his product could cure all my problems.
The jive involves a lot of kicks and flicks, making it a dynamic dance style.
She wore a flowing skirt that swirled around as she danced the jive.
They practiced the jive for hours to prepare for the performance.
My grandparents used to dance to jive music when they were young.
The club was playing jive music all night long.
He learned to jive by watching videos online and practicing in his living room.
She was surprised to learn that her grandparents used to jive in their youth.
The festival had a section dedicated to jive music and dance.
The politician tried to jive the public with his false promises.
He always wears the most jive accessories, like those retro sunglasses.
Her hair looks so jive, I love the vintage style.
The politician's speech was filled with jive, and people saw right through it.
The salesman attempted to jive the customer into buying the faulty product.
The politician's jive promises failed to win over voters.
My grandparents used to go jive dancing when they were young.
He tried to jive his parents about his poor grades.
She thought his explanation sounded like jive.
She can't wait to jive with her friends at the upcoming party.
His jive personality makes him popular with everyone.
Don't give me that jive, just tell me the truth.
This restaurant has a live band playing jive music on Friday nights.
The jive music at the party had everyone on their feet.
The employee's jive excuse didn't satisfy the boss.
Jive music was very popular during the big band era.
Your solution to the problem doesn't jive with the requirements.
The proposed budget doesn't jive with the company's financial goals.
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