nattily
IPA: nˈætʌɫi
adverb
- In a natty manner.
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Examples of "nattily" in Sentences
- George, who had always been nattily attired, wore hand-tailored suits, Burberry coats, and Gucci shoes.
- "I love you, Marcus!" was shrieked repeatedly in the direction of the nattily dressed subject of many a schoolgirl crush.
- And that's the part Ryan played this week in Tampa, nattily dressed in a sport-coat, tie and cap-toe shoes, "set" as he says in his native Texan, in the second row behind the dugout.
- Missing those nattily dressed men and women of a bygone modernist age, smoking and drinking their way through glamorous-seeming media jobs as dark clouds loom in their personal and professional lives?
- There were tears aplenty at the amazing lyric vocals of young Prescott, and delighted smiles and laughter at Ahwatta, performing his original rap dressed quite nattily in blue suit, white shirt and tie.
- It's not just that Weinstein -- at 26, bespectacled, thin as his bow and always nattily dressed in stylish but conservative suit with signature bowtie -- has impeccable control of his cooperative fiddle.
- At the age of 76, Bachardy remains preternaturally boyish – stooped, grey, but bright-eyed and eager-voiced, nattily casual in his dress, with a pair of red socks peeking out from under his corduroy jeans.
- It culminated a chase across two continents, from an exclusive Sydney suburb where Mr. Peters, nattily garbed but wearing a balaclava helmet, allegedly fastened a black box around 18-year-old Madeleine Pulver's neck on Aug. 3, to Debra Peters' home in a quiet, upscale Kentucky neighborhood.
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