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- adjective
comparative form ofbluesy : morebluesy
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Examples
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Gaga's remix, enhanced with the twang of a steel guitar and some harmonica, slows down the tune to a bluesier pace.
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The melody is briefly reminiscent of "Rockin' Chair," but much slower and bluesier.
Swinging Farewell to 2010 Will Friedwald 2010
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Eric's more of a bluesier, blues guy, but man, is he burning.
Michael Martin: Jazz Guitar Legend Mike Stern's Big Neighborhood Michael Martin 2010
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The tune was more defiant in her hands and certainly bluesier.
Michael Giltz: Idol Season 9: Top 4 -- Crystal Back in Action 2010
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I later came to prefer Tull's earlier, bluesier efforts, but this LP and the subsequent Heavy Horses still sound good.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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While sticking mostly to standards from their bluesier years -- the only soujourn into territory more recent than Songs from the Wood or Heavy Horses (other than a solo tune apiece for Ian and Martin) was an enchanting rendition of "Budapest" -- the arrangements grow ever trickier.
he feels the piston scraping -- steam breaking on his brow -- skzbrust 2007
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� His tongue-in-cheek sensibility can be a lot like Bley's, but his arrangements for four brass plus bass and drums are bluesier and swing harder.
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The first of the two sets was bluesier and more acoustic.
he feels the piston scraping -- steam breaking on his brow -- skzbrust 2007
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I really dig that song – I tend to like the heavier/bluesier not-so-commercial Journey.
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When Lauderdale's not singing like Buck, he's evoking the bluesier Jerry Lee Lewis and Gary Stewart ( "Honky Tonk Haze"), George Jones (all over) and, oddly enough, Van Morrison ( "You'll Know When It's Right").
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