Leave the really jazzed-up sneakers for the courts and wear more subtle sneakers with your jeans or chinos. |
Three men and three women in jazzed-up sports gear strut their stuff to a Wynton Marsalis score concocted for the occasion. |
The menu at Links, a jazzed-up sausage shack that opened on the Lower East Side last month, is centered on brats and beer. |
They only have jazzed-up previews by which to judge whether to see a movie, and they've been burned enough that they're cynical. |
These drinks were calibrated to the food they served, which was pretty much jazzed-up Chinese. |
It opens with a rhythmic theme which is essentially pure Stravinsky, jazzed-up Stravinsky, but Stravinsky nonetheless. |