nifty

[ UK /nˈɪfti/ ]
[ US /ˈnɪfti/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. very good
    you look simply smashing
    we had a grand old time
    a neat sports car
    had a great time at the party
    he did a bully job
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How To Use nifty In A Sentence

  • This nifty little thriller opens with the arresting image of a nebbishy accountant being dangled over the side of a bridge.
  • Someone should snap her up just for the sharpness of her headlines, one-line squibs, and nifty asides.
  • The nifty manga blogger, Kethylia, allows me to post her weely reviews every Monday here on the blog, to share with you good folks. Manga Mondays with Kethylia 1/7 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • What causes the balls to fly off these bats is a nifty bit of physics called the trampoline effect.
  • There's some nifty guitar work on his latest CD.
  • Why, there, if a college student comes downtown with a flareback coat and heart-shaped trousers and one of those nifty little pompadour hats that are brushed back from the brow to give the brains a chance to grow, they arrest him for collecting a crowd and disturbing traffic. At Good Old Siwash
  • A nifty footballer and a dab hand at catch and chase, Matthew admitted he thought he was going to lose her after she had an operation for a dodgy heart.
  • I also got a nifty looking new phone for 20 leva which is good because I have heard from more than one current volunteer that going through two phones is not unusual. Archive 2008-01-01
  • So then I read about this nifty snack bag project which uses ripstop nylon as a liner. Polka Dot Cottage » Brown (or aqua with cherries) bagging it » Print
  • The seismogram from the Virginia Tech Seismological Observatory is also nifty, when their webserver isn’t swamped! Earthquake at cvillenews.com
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