pizzaz

NOUN
  1. the activeness of an energetic personality
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How To Use pizzaz In A Sentence

  • Peppers, in all their bold, beautiful hues, are a terrific way to add color and pizzazz to almost any dish.
  • He drives his Landrover (well, not actually his Landrover, but the Landrover of anyone foolhardy enough to lend him one) with what can only be described as pizzazz along Mauritian roads that were built with something less than pizzazz in mind. Last Chance to See
  • While the movie lacks the original's imaginative pizzazz, it's a far more appetising dish than some of its stodgier rivals. Times, Sunday Times
  • European papers, metallic inks and varnishes add pizzazz to the images.
  • It is far from believable, but it is written with tremendous energy and pizzazz. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't just pull on your beer-stained jeans and set your scruffy mug on "dour" - show some pizzazz, some pep. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • Positive and negative colorations add pizzazz on garment seams.
  • Instead, we just adore how it adds pizzazz to our favorite tops and dresses.
  • We need someone with youth, glamour and pizzazz.
  • What was missing was pizzazz: that certain zing in her walk and attitude, to set her apart.
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