[
UK
/nˈætɪli/
]
[ US /ˈnætəɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈnætəɫi/ ]
ADVERB
-
in a natty manner; with smartness
it was arranged carefully and nattily
How To Use nattily In A Sentence
- In this scantily plotted movie, the nattily dressed American meets up with the Gallic twins at a protest in Paris at the Cinémathèque.
- But on the left the nattily dressed Manet, with hand on his chin and one leg folded under him, sprawls on a sofa.
- Bedawi, form a quaint contrast with the genteel, nattily dressed, and cockneyfied brooms of Egypt and the Hejaz. The Land of Midian
- Mondo's nattily attired in a black and white newsboy outfit, double swoon. Holly Cara Price: Rubbernecking: Project Runway, Episode 9 "Race to the Finish"
- Nattily dressed herself in a patterned suit and brandishing a white keytar, the singer wasn't wrong. Times, Sunday Times
- it was arranged carefully and nattily
- He was nattily dressed in a waistcoat and tails, with a boutonniere and spats on his shoes. The Dragon’s Apprentice
- Think stripey tops, threequarter-length white peg trousers buttoned nattily above the ankle and navy blazers long and short. Times, Sunday Times
- Always busy in the herbarium and nattily dressed in coat and bow tie, Wilbur was an enviable model of a true botanist devoted to his craft.