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[ US /ˌpɪˈzæz/ ]
[ UK /piːtsˈæz/ ]
NOUN
  1. the activeness of an energetic personality

How To Use pizzazz In A Sentence

  • There's Lumiere, a candelabra with the pizzazz of Maurice Chevalier; Cogsworth (David Ogden Stiers), an overwound mantle clock with a taste for puns ( "If it's not baroque, don't fix it"); a warm English teapot (Angela Lansbury) and her baby cup, Chip. Just The Way Walt Made 'Em
  • 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.
  • The Superficial - Because You're Ugly 17 minutes ago 11:09 AM Hope she acts as if she got some pzazz in the movie she appears just the opposite in this photo. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Peppers, in all their bold, beautiful hues, are a terrific way to add color and pizzazz to almost any dish.
  • 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
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