Jive example sentences

Related (16): dance, swing, jitterbug, rhythm, slang, jazz, groove, boogie, hip-hop, fad, cool, beat, syncopation, improvisation, music, style.

jive

noun

jive (noun) · jives (plural noun) · jive talk (noun) · jive talks (plural noun)

  - a lively style of dance popular especially in the 1940s and 1950s, performed to swing music or rock and roll.

  - swing music.

  - a style of dance music popular in South Africa:

  - a form of slang associated with African American jazz musicians.

  - a thing, especially talk, that is deceptive or worthless:

  - perform the jive or a similar dance to popular music:

  - taunt or sneer at:

  - talk nonsense:

  - be in accord; agree:

  - deceitful or worthless.

Synonyms

dance, boogie, dance, jig, leap, jump, skip, bounce, boogie, groove, disco, rock, pogo, mosh, stomp, scorn, disdain, mock, ridicule, deride, taunt, insult, slight, affront, slur

"Jive" Example Sentences

1. The band played a jive beat that got everyone dancing.
2. I don't think your story quite jives with what he told me.
3. Let's jive this conversation up a bit with some jokes.
4. She tried to jive with the group's humor, but couldn't quite keep up.
5. I've never been able to jive with math, it's just not my thing.
6. The singers harmonized beautifully to the jive rhythms.
7. I know it sounds crazy, but hear me out - it'll all jive together in the end.
8. The jive dance originated in the United States in the 1930s.
9. The politician's words didn't jive with his actions, causing public scrutiny.
10. When Jimmie started playing his guitar, everyone started jiving to the music.
11. The jive culture of the 1950s was all about rebellion and individuality.
12. I always jive with my friends' opinions and tastes.
13. She was dressed in a jive outfit, complete with poodle skirt and saddle shoes.
14. I can't seem to jive with the vibe at this party - let's head out.
15. The jive between the two musicians was effortless and entrancing.
16. The comedian's jive humor had everyone laughing all night long.
17. These ideas don't jive with what we were discussing earlier, can we talk about that?
18. She spent hours practicing her jive steps before the dance competition.
19. The actors' chemistry in the play was jive and captivating.
20. I don't know how to jive with the new computer software, can you help me out?
21. The jive music in the background created a relaxed and inviting atmosphere.
22. His theory doesn't quite jive with the current scientific consensus.
23. The jive moves the dancers executed were both complex and exhilarating.
24. You can't jive with a liar - they'll just keep lying to you.
25. He tried to jive his way out of the mistake, but it was too late.
26. I love the jive style of fashion from the 1940s and 50s.
27. The comedian's jive about politics had the audience on the edge of their seats.
28. She jived her way through the crowded dance floor, expertly dodging other dancers.
29. The jive instrumental was a perfect addition to the film's opening credits.
30. His speech didn't jive with his actions, causing his credibility to plummet.

Common Phases

1. That doesn't jive with what he said;
2. Our outfits better jive for the party theme;
3. The music has a great jive to it;
4. I don't think our schedules will jive next week;
5. Something about his story just doesn't jive with me;
6. Let's see if we can jive these ideas together;
7. Her dance moves have an incredible jive to them.

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