bop - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • have: We have had two more bops this year so we have now raised enough money to buy a team kit as planned.
  • play: At this time she was playing hard bop and soul jazz similar to the music of Horace Silver.

Adjective modifier

  • hard: This music is roll up your sleeves, in your face, hard bop blowing at its best.
  • good: News, reviews and listings - your guide to the best bop, fusion, free and smooth jazz in and outside the BBC.
  • typical: The typical bop added back to all business owners.

Modifies a noun

  • disability: Most cases excludes matching up single or bop disability company added additional.
  • city: Quot robots quot be very exciting the house with bop city records.
  • record: Quot robots quot be very exciting the house with bop city records.
  • jazz: The self-taught alto saxophonist's debut album Conversations With the Unseen uniquely mixes post bop jazz and rap with ease.
  • style: The group is a major influence on the emerging hard bop style.
  • classic: Both contain typical Hawes repertoire: standard tunes, bop classics and a smattering of blues, mostly self-composed.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • up: He prays he heals and best of all his head bops up and down!

Noun used with modifier

  • tv: Being pressured to the best possible cox quot total tv bop city.
  • post: The self-taught alto saxophonist's debut album Conversations With the Unseen uniquely mixes post bop jazz and rap with ease.

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