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nappy

[ UK /nˈæpi/ ]
NOUN
  1. garment consisting of a folded cloth drawn up between the legs and fastened at the waist; worn by infants to catch excrement
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of hair) in small tight curls

How To Use nappy In A Sentence

  • As they are picked off one by one, the pace remains snappy and the viewing experience is over before you know it. The Sun
  • As soon as someone spots a gaijin playing, they'll join in and kick your butt into the middle of next Tuesday with a secret character wearing a nappy.
  • We have padded cycling shorts - like wearing a nappy. The Sun
  • Fans will revel in the snappy one-liners, the latex effects, the swearing and what sci-figeeks everywhere will be calling 'intertextuality'. Times, Sunday Times
  • This talented five-piece pours a sweet and sultry mix of original torch melodies with a twist of crisp and snappy swing sounds.
  • With 320 students in snappy blue and white uniforms playing shiny trumpets, trombones and tubas as they march in briskly changing formations, the band's numbers are full of razzmatazz.
  • In addition to bringing us up, she worked as a supervisor in a nappy factory. Times, Sunday Times
  • But do people go to a Step Up film for ingenious plot twists and snappy dialogue? The Sun
  • snappy weather
  • Ignoring her acid tone, he mumbled, ‘You're very snappy this afternoon.’
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