Jazz up informal verb phrase
Make someone or something fancier, more exciting or interesting
The lesson was getting dull so the teacher jazzed it up with some games.
My brother jazzes the room up with colorful wallpapers.
I like jazzing up my study space with pots of cactus.
Used to descibe someone or something fancy or colorful
If you like something very much or find something appealing or interesting to you, it strikes your fancy.
Said when someone believes in unrealistic or fanciful ideas that is impossible to happen
The phrase means diversity makes life interesting.
No vested interest in the outcome of something, usually a contest or debate
The verb "jazz" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.