How To Use Natty In A Sentence

  • We also saw our first pelagic bird, the natty Northern Gannet.
  • What's more it was delivered to subscribers wrapped in a natty waterproof jacket.
  • Mr. Hernandez's monochromatic costumes were 1950s-style, with the plain garb of the villagers contrasting with the cosmopolitan clothes of Neruda and his wife, Matilde, and Di Cosimo's natty, attention-getting white suit. When Postman and Poet Meet
  • But it's hard to shake the feeling that this is just a natty one-off rather than the future of how music will be made and marketed.
  • It's over to Buerk, the original natty dresser (ever seen his beige suit and blue shirt combo?)
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  • These come with a cute peep-toe and natty crochet trim
  • He was a natty figure in a shiny suit with short lapels. Times, Sunday Times
  • When he stood up his natty blue and white striped pants hung on his bony legs as he leaned on his cane.
  • In Turkmenistan, the predominant colour is green and the look is topped off with a natty beret and biker boots. Times, Sunday Times
  • British playwright Noel Coward was natty and flamboyant, a born performer.
  • Saddam begins earnestly, from his position behind his desk, looking kind of natty in a light grey double breasted jacket and a white Panama hat with a black hat band, "This will take away some of the son's love for the father. Merrill Markoe: Hygiene Tips: Saddam's Forgotten Legacy
  • Interestingly, I thought "natty" meant the exact opposite of what it does. Operation: Stay Dipped | ATTACKERMAN
  • Fran didn't use deckchairs, just natty old towels upon which she languidly stretched as if she was on a feather bed.
  • He was a smooth-faced, blue-eyed youngster of twenty-five, slender and natty in his captain's uniform. Koolau the Leper
  • Revlon Photoready MakeupNot only that, it contains a natty ingredient called photochromatic pigments that bend and reflect light away from the skin so flaws stay hidden. Sky Showbiz - Latest
  • Also bought a natty little pasta machine today… hopelessly bourgeois!
  • If "natty" somehow means something positive, then god (sic) has a special plan for you. Drowned In Sound // Feed
  • The family's younger son blithely tools around rural Shropshire in his natty two-seater.
  • The meeting had been ratified by the county board to go ahead without the selectors, bringing into play a natty piece of bureaucracy that questioned whether any decisions taken by the committee were binding if the selectors were there.
  • Over the shirtwaist was a natty jacket, elbow-sleeved, and to the elbows she wore gloves of imitation suede. CHAPTER II
  • The careworn look that Anil wore during the eight months of bitter battle had faded, and he was almost his usual self - brash, natty, and cheerful.
  • For something dramatic, the shop has gloves in navy with a natty magenta trim or purple and red pairs trimmed with rabbit fur.
  • The costumes, the swimming lessons clip on noseplugs-to-breathe, the giant ass moonboots, the silly natty-dreads, Forrest Whittaker's google-eye. This is the stuff teh interwebs are made of...
  • I've also eschewed all those those natty cycling rucksacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The natty gun fires blobs of green paint which can be used to destroy enemies. The Sun
  • Because this natty new game from the same people who brought us Angry Birds basically uses light and dark as its main mechanic. The Sun
  • It is an endless runner with a gorgeous cel-shaded comic book art style, with a natty story built in. The Sun
  • He was first spotted in the departure lounge and we wondered who the natty dresser was. Times, Sunday Times
  • On Tuesday night last week, Natty and I enjoyed ourselves immensely at a little lime in our complex.
  • In Turkmenistan, the predominant colour is green and the look is topped off with a natty beret and biker boots. Times, Sunday Times
  • She a-sweep-in 'up the hath; the meat on the table -- old Trailler jumps up, gethers the bacon and darts! mammy arter him with the broom-stick, as fur as the door -- but seein' the dog has got the start, she shakes the stick at him and hollers, 'You sassy, aig-sukkin', roguish, gnatty, flop-eared varmint! take it along! take it along! Some Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs, Late of the Tallapoosa Volunteers; Together with "Taking the Census," and Other Alabama Sketches. By a Country Editor. With a Portrait from Life, and Other Illustrations, by Darley
  • But if you've ever wanted to know what fifty Swazi emalangeni looked like in 1990, or what two Hutt River Province dollars were like in 1970 (rather natty, actually), this is the place to come.
  • Wearing a natty sports jacket and carrying a briefcase, Fraser would easily fit in with any group of up-and-coming executives.
  • Where are the natty details, the pleasing little touches that make you proud to be an owner?
  • Shoes were shopped for and shoes were purchased: I picked up a very natty pair, of the ‘looks like a pump, feels like a sneaker’ variety.
  • If you see any pics of the Wehrmact invading Poland, you'll see various tank commanders having this kind of natty headgear! Army Rumour Service
  • The company (who provide the natty little search feature in the navbar of this site) record for me what people search for.
  • They are identifiable by their natty attire, and red bow-ties.
  • What a fabulous feature it would be to a) see the actual lifespan of a tag mapped out (or at least referenced in a clever, natty way), and b) to possibly predict the impending doom or imminent death of a word, some language, or a band for that matter. Smelly?
  • Cliff was a natty dresser.
  • I think all true junglists should probably know that the Congo Natty 2004 World Tour will be touching down at Rainbow-Ites this Friday, July 2.
  • The bottle of Lakeland Air is the latest natty marketing ploy from Cumbria Tourist Board to encourage stressed-out city-dwellers to the area.
  • The top-end model boasts natty features such as brakes linked to a laser that detects nearby vehicles.
  • But thanks to our increasing visual sophistication, pretty models and natty clobber is not nearly enough.
  • Thank you to the human who arrived in a natty blue uniform, removed the cover and climbed into the hole to lift us one by one into warm hands.
  • They spin and colour the wool themselves, using natural dyes, and create hand-made woollen garments including some very natty jumpers based on Rothko paintings.
  • The show will have Harsha giving up his natty suits for cool denims and khakis while trailing some of the biggest names in sports.
  • We think this kid will indeed be serving his country in uniform, but it won't be the natty blue of the gendarmerie.
  • He didn’t often see Major Keith dressed in anything except his gardening gear, and today he looked particularly natty—tweed suit with regimental tie, shoes polished to a looking-glass shine, neatly creased trilby in his hand, and an anxious expression puckering his round face. All Shall Be Well
  • They also engaged in a particularly natty bit of weasel wording: next year's meeting is being called a seminar to emphasise that no decisions will be taken.
  • Add a ribbon bow for a natty finish. Times, Sunday Times
  • The suit was small and neat, a natty little jacket over a knee-length skirt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Car owners needing their wheel or battery changed are now greeted by men clad in bright orange uniforms and natty caps.
  • After removal, store the lenses in those natty little screw cap holders that the lens solution people give you with the bottle of goop.
  • The suit was small and neat, a natty little jacket over a knee-length skirt. Times, Sunday Times
  • There'll be no white smoke issuing from the chimney, no papal politics, no dressing up in natty crimson robes.
  • For me, part of the enjoyment is just living aboard a boat - marvelling at the way every cubic inch of space is utilised, with natty little lockers and cubby holes to store your things.
  • On the adjacent track, my train, the Kilimanjaro Express (which, curiously, goes nowhere near Mount Kilimanjaro), looked natty by comparison, its dark-olive paint unmarred. The Next Empire
  • He is also a natty dresser who likes to contrast spots with stripes. Times, Sunday Times
  • It may easily be made longer, if desired, but the model is an excellent one for ordinary wear, and very "natty," and it has the merit of being quickly knitted. Handbook of Wool Knitting and Crochet
  • He dressed like a true Florentine, in smartly cut suits and natty ties, and, in a country where a pretty face means a great deal, he was exceptionally good-looking, with finely cut features, crisp blue eyes, and a knowing smile. The Monster of Florence
  • While the others hop into my lap, seeking affection, Chico prefers to curl up to Natty, our shaggy Great Pyrenees mix. Chicken Soup for the Soul: What I Learned from the Cat
  • And their teacher: he's a tall, very urbane and rather natty man, with a grave manner.
  • Mammy arter him with the broom-stick as fur as the door, but seein 'the dog has got the start, she shakes the stick at him, and hollers,' You sassy, aigsukkin ', roguish, gnatty, flop-eared varmint! take it along! take it along! The Wit and Humor of America, Volume V. (of X.)
  • As a result, Natty's moves constitute an evasion of society.
  • Where are the natty details, the pleasing little touches that make you proud to be an owner?
  • Now maybe I can persuade Natty to let us keep a little bashment at the yard!
  • The hardliner who was once head of the police service, has scrapped his old military uniform in favour of dark glasses, trendy stubble and natty casual suits.
  • The slight, natty man with the wide smile and neat, shoulder-length dreadlocks commands the stage with undeniable charisma.
  • He became well known for his natty dress sense and the rose he always wore in his buttonhole.
  • He was a natty figure in a shiny suit with short lapels. Times, Sunday Times
  • She pulled out Aunt Natty's hand-knitted brown sweater.
  • Tall, lanky and 29, with natty dress sense and friends in all the right places
  • We think this kid will indeed be serving his country in uniform, but it won't be the natty blue of the gendarmerie.
  • The leading man wore a "natty" outing-suit, and strutted with a little cane; his stock-in-trade was a jaunty air, a kind of perpetual flourish, and a wink that suggested the cunning of a satyr. The Metropolis
  • So we have Marilyn Marks resigning from The Red Ant blog, the waspish Elizabeth Milias berating Aspen City Manager Steve Barwick, and the gnatty Andrew Kole professing his preference for blondes. Michael Conniff: Con Games: The Loony Bin of Aspen Politics
  • In the late 1970s, the young economists were encouraged to find some natty statistics that would give Ireland a competitive edge.
  • Add a ribbon bow for a natty finish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Broward, not usually known as a natty dresser, sauntered up in a linen suit the color of new butter and proceeded to lambaste Davis for his alliance with “land pirates and purchased newspapers.” Dream State
  • So while Black communities retrogress into crime, poverty and hopelessness, with Black families in tatters and living in a kind of pervasive chaos that exists on a day-to-day basis, these Black leaders offer carefully crafted “politically correct” speeches, sport natty Armani suits, and boast about how they are the only “Blacks on the block where white people live.” The Invisible, Irrelevant Black Leadership
  • Even the waiters, with their natty white jackets, look like they might be film stars in disguise.
  • Their new away shirt, launched this week, is a natty white number featuring an orange sash.
  • According to the nosy old woman next door, the victim took the room with a companion, a natty man answering to the name of ‘Frenchy’.
  • Cole was an impeccable dresser, a natty bon vivant locked in a jet-setter's fashion sense.
  • In Turkmenistan, the predominant colour is green and the look is topped off with a natty beret and biker boots. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was walking around the yard of the house where Natty, MBJr. and I are living and I happened to glance over the fence.
  • Navarro had little to no leverage in negotiations given his gnatty agent, his putrid 2009, and the fact that teams had been filling voids at catcher all week. DRaysBay
  • And no longer do the staff wear boring olive green jackets, now they have natty blue ones.
  • But it's not all jah and irie in the scene, and too many reggae shows in town seem to be imbued with a spirit I can only describe as "Eugene-y," stressing the line between "natty" and "hippie. Portland Events: Music, Art, Entertainment, Sustainability
  • Duvall -- in a natty jacket and blue oxford shirt that makes those familiar eyes even more piercing -- speaks in a self-interrupting, Southern-inflected shorthand that recalls his folksiest characters. Actor Robert Duvall's got many memorable roles, but he's looking forward to more
  • I've also eschewed all those those natty cycling rucksacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Natty , brave, kindly, and illiterate hovers between the two worlds of Indian and white man.
  • And their teacher: he's a tall, very urbane and rather natty man, with a grave manner.
  • She has a natty turn of phrase, and an eye for the well chosen metaphor.
  • This could hardly be wondered at, for taking into consideration the "natty" appearance of the privateer, the lubberly way in which she was sailed, standing so far off wind when she ought to have been close to it if she were sailing her course, was enough to excite anybody's suspicions. True To His Colors
  • For all the gnatty, dark details of Moses’s run-in with Pharaoh, read Exodus 5–14. Saints & Scoundrels of the Bible
  • The natty gun fires blobs of green paint which can be used to destroy enemies. The Sun
  • His one physical quirk, the sandals which he always wears with socks (today he is sporting a natty tartan pair) seem more trademark than style choice.
  • The natty gun fires blobs of green paint which can be used to destroy enemies. The Sun
  • Natty got her plates and cutlery and the paintings and all the things that she said she couldn't do without…
  • They give lectures, play chess, and scrub up in natty grey suits. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before Angie could answer, a swarm of gnatty bugs enveloped them. GUARDIAN OF THE VEIL
  • The touch of the past stirs a strange anguish , in the reader as in Natty Bumppo.
  • I change it for one of my natty, stripey ties… Stylish!

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