snazzy
IPA: snˈæzi
adjective
- (informal) Elegant in manner of dress; stylish, modern or appealing in appearance; flashy.
- (informal) Excellent; clever, ingenious, or adept in behavior, operation, or execution.
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Examples of "snazzy" in Sentences
- They look really snazzy on the page.
- But it will get more snazzy soon, I promise.
- Plus, it looks snazzy in the glove compartment.
- I hope to get a snazzy talkpage myself someday.
- She may have also used the word snazzy in the past.
- Also, the map on this page is snazzy but inaccurate.
- Always with a snazzy suit and handkerchief in his coat pocket.
- Lovely stewardesses (flight attendants, whatever) in snazzy uniforms with nasty short skirts just waiting for you.
- Tune in today and you’ll see how these results change the Magic Map that’s what we like to call our snazzy Electoral Map internally.
- On the bright side, when you're just walking through and around the new cubes as I do, the overall set-up looks kind of snazzy, like Civil War tents.
- But maybe you're just excited enough about Apple's new tablet that you want to think about what kind of snazzy carrier you'll slip it in when you're on the go.
- I originally posted that I could do with a "snazzy" logo and someone thanks, John pointed me to an online definition of snazzy: "fashionably and often flashily smart or elegant".
- Here's just a small taste of some of the interesting companies that over 1,700 attendees were able to see: previous post can be best described as a snazzy one-on-one video chat product.
- Yes, you have no choice but to marvel at the rather beautiful new $2 billion house of the Ambani family, a vast vertical hamlet for plutocrats with a design that vaguely recalls a snazzy Bang and Olufsen hi-fi stack.
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