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What does jazz mag mean?

jazz mag

(slang, British, chiefly, Northeast England) A pornographic magazine.

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How do I use jazz mag in a sentence?

Simple sentences

I like jazz.
He likes jazz.
Tom is a jazz musician from Australia.
Tom used to be a jazz singer.
According to this magazine, my favorite actress will marry a jazz musician next spring.
Do you also like jazz?
I like not only classical music but also jazz.
I like jazz music.
I like listening to music, especially jazz.
Many Americans are interested in jazz.
He likes jazz, and so do I.
He has a prejudice against jazz.
They are crazy about jazz.
She likes jazz, and so do I.
She is interested in jazz.
Modern jazz is not to my taste.
Modern jazz is not my line.
Jazz uses the same notes that Bach used.
I can't figure out why you don't like jazz.
I like to go to a local jazz club where I can enjoy live music.
Japanese young people like rock and jazz.

News and current affairs

I am a husband and father, a Buddhist, a jazz aficionado, a molecular biologist, a marksman, and a reader of modernist fiction.
It is impossible to take in at once all of the innumerable symphonic or jazz concerts, or parades celebrating ethnic or sexual minorities.
Cities like Paris, Copenhagen, and Amsterdam offered refuge to black American jazz musicians, who needed a break from institutionalized racism.
Another example is a jazz jam session.
Rock music was severely restricted in Communist dictatorships, just as jazz was in Nazi Germany, for all the Platonic reasons: uncontrolled passions were seen as a threat to the perfect order of the state.
The Soviet state saw itself as being at war with almost everything - foreign spies, class enemies, people wearing jeans or playing jazz.

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