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And all that jazz

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Informal UsagePlay
The phrase 'and all that jazz' is casual and best used in informal conversations or settings. SlideI'm taking my guitar, the drum set, and all that jazz to the beach bonfire.
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Cultural FlairPlay
The phrase adds a playful or lighthearted tone, often referencing American jazz culture indirectly. SlideShe was decked out in a flapper dress, beads, and all that jazz for the 1920s party.
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'And all that jazz' implies a list of items or details without having to state them all. SlideWe'll discuss the budget, marketing, hiring, and all that jazz at the meeting.