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[ US /ˈsnæzi/ ]
[ UK /snˈæzi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. flashily stylish
    a snazzy outfit

How To Use snazzy In A Sentence

  • It may be a million times more cutting edge, but it doesn't look half as snazzy. The Sun
  • I pulled out my pocketknife, one of those snazzy one-handed little openers.
  • I didn't see it, but from what I hear it's rather snazzy, and all the necessary bells and whistles chime and peep fairly quickly.
  • This week that meant choosing something with decorative surface textures or a snazzy print. Times, Sunday Times
  • Heaps of regular folk are going to think this is snazzy, regardless of how the ‘big names’ view it?
  • Society had a very conservative outlook on clothing, and anyone who dared to wear snazzy dresses was looked down with contempt.
  • It has decent specs and snazzy design that feels good in the hand. The Sun
  • He designs snazzy new graphics for software packages.
  • And the snazzy maroon and gray hotel shuttle goes to the hospital around the corner, not the airport.
  • Many look snazzy in the shop, but the more they are ridden, the more obvious their limitations become. Times, Sunday Times
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