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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?
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  • 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
  • Behind Steve is a snazzy backdrop of the Vancouver skyline at night.
  • On the bright side, when you're just walking through and around the new cubes as I do, the overall set-up looks kind of snazzy, like Civil War tents. Disney Toony Animation
  • In a desperate attempt to boost business, Scott commissions Hayley to create some rather snazzy pamphlets.
  • Snazzy AMG wheels, a Premium Package with navigation and harman/kardon stereo, and a panorama sunroof brought the total to $55,245. From the logbook: 2010 Mercedes-Benz E350
  • The elevators slid aside with their characteristic swoosh, opening onto the snazzy reception area. LEGAL TENDER
  • Another source says Mason "still wears grungy old band t-shirts and hoodies and disgusting flip-flops" and doesn't seem like he's "turning into this snazzy, d-baggy CEO kind of guy.
  • It looks like the video will use lots of quick cuts and snazzy effects and feature Marcus wearing a bowtie and dancing with a whole bunch of leggy ladies in full-body onesies.
  • With his tailored shorts, coordinating shirt, and snazzy sandals, Neville really looked the part.
  • I see far too many sales teams focus all their attention toward hosting fancy webinars or creating snazzy web-based marketing channels.
  • With the snazzy new productions they have now, those vintage programs look quite primitive.
  • We scored snazzy socks, gloves, jewelry and barrettes at the dollar store to finish dressing our door doll.
  • Lovely stewardesses (flight attendants, whatever) in snazzy uniforms with nasty short skirts just waiting for you. Sexstination #7 - Chase's 200m High Club
  • This currency will allow him to hit the shops and buy snazzy new weapons. The Sun
  • Wearing anything snazzy just means you're sure to be spotted.
  • Optical showrooms have turned snazzy, and their interiors and exteriors glitzy.
  • The baseboards were lined with the couple of thousand LPs Alvin had collected, though his snazzy vertical turntable was nonoperational for some obscure hightech reason.
  • Loves snazzy clothes and fast cars. The Sun
  • As anyone who's gotten my CDs in the past can attest to, they're pretty cool with snazzy labels and art work.
  • As a bonus, it looks pretty snazzy in your handbag too. The Sun
  • There he catered to couples, snazzy middle-aged divorced female cliques and peevish teenagers.
  • So I bought an attachable flash and became the only person with a non-snazzy camera to avoid red eye.
  • You spot the ideal pair of trousers on the hanger; they are the perfect match for your snazzy little jacket and top.
  • He's now got a snazzy new site design, a new monicker and the same incisive, witty Labour-supporting commentary that made him such a favorite of mine during his first run at the job.
  • The elevators slid aside with their characteristic swoosh, opening onto the snazzy reception area. LEGAL TENDER
  • Today all we make is a jolly snazzy vacuum cleaner. Times, Sunday Times
  • In connection with a major TV series they are producing about the OED, the BBC has set up a nifty Word Hunt site where readers can help identify the origins and first uses of 50 terms, ranging from "boffin" and "bog standard" to "ska" and "snazzy. Archive 2005-06-01
  • a snazzy outfit
  • The main difference between mine and the one pictured above is that mine doesn't have hand brakes (you have to back pedal to brake, just like on a training bike) and on the back, it has a snazzy pair of hot pink saddle bags (waterproof of course).
  • Crown Cork and Seal Co. introduced the Spra-tainer in 1946: an aerosol spray canister that was seamless (and thus safe for high pressure), lined (thus suitable for dairy products) and lithographed (thus available for some snazzy marketing). Wired Top Stories
  • A few inexpensive pots of snazzy red tulips, golden daffodils or purple crocus can brighten a dreary spring day.
  • I'll take warm human connections any day over snazzy branding and slick interior design.
  • This contemporary hotel features infinity pools and beautiful sea views as well as some very snazzy restaurants. The Sun
  • It cost about £40 in my house to replace every switch with a snazzy brushed chrome effect affair.
  • This week that meant choosing something with decorative surface textures or a snazzy print. Times, Sunday Times
  • THESE look snazzy and have adaptive noise cancelling, so you can still hear the world around you - or cut it out. The Sun
  • Today all we make is a jolly snazzy vacuum cleaner. Times, Sunday Times
  • And they looked real cute in their snazzy white caps.
  • The restaurateur took a year off and then reopened last December in snazzy new digs on Eglinton West, a block east of Allen.
  • The clothes are vibrant, trendy and snazzy, just the right type for your child.
  • When wearing snazzy hair accessories and crystals, it's best to keep your face neutral.
  • Today all we make is a jolly snazzy vacuum cleaner. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the official jets, snazzy embassies, and expensive press agents cannot hide that these illegitimate rulers are not in the political sense Western at all.
  • Paula's wearing a very snazzy pair of shoes!
  • I find this truth self-evident, that while all men may have been created equal, there's still something just a little bit extra-snazzy about Kapranos, who, in an era where the notion of the wildly charismatic, omnisexually intriguing rock n 'roll frontman has become increasingly antiquated and irrelevant - "frontmen" are so last century - has nevertheless managed to create a viable and compelling model of this waning art form in his own image. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • An old friend is about to get a snazzy new look. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meet Dozer's Creator As director of graphics, Karl Gude can diagram any portion of the human anatomy and has a knack for presenting poll datain snazzy ways. Bylines
  • What we now have are really snazzy features that vastly improve the useability of the directory.
  • This snazzy function will appeal to anyone who has ever dug for a key in the rain while holding seven carrier bags of shopping.
  • I mean the outfits are snazzy, but they really need to work on the goose-step. SWAT Troops against an Army of Grandmas. | RedState
  • However, the CD collection is not all about snazzy games and movies.
  • This is the first time in UK film that the hoodie gang, practised in petty crime, rather than snazzy gangsterism or striking violence, has been treated like big canvas outlaw antiheroes. SXSW 2011: Joe Cornish on aliens, hoodies and Attack the Block
  • Plenty of grip action on the sole section ensures that safety comes first with these snazzy, stylish shoes.
  • This one had the optional extra yellow stitching that made it look snazzy. The Sun
  • Hotels are closing and snazzy new homes lie empty. Times, Sunday Times
  • This snazzy satchel has a removable compartment designed specifically for the tablet. The Sun
  • Paula's wearing a very snazzy pair of shoes!
  • Plenty of grip action on the sole section ensures that safety comes first with these snazzy, stylish shoes.
  • But luckily for him his pet cat has other ideas and, having equipped himself with a snazzy pair of new boots, sets out to make his masters fortune.
  • The clothes are vibrant, trendy and snazzy, just the right type for your child.
  • I originally posted that I could do with a "snazzy" logo and someone thanks, John pointed me to an online definition of snazzy: "fashionably and often flashily smart or elegant". Phantom Patrol: final cover art
  • Recent shows at Ronnie Scott's saw blistering fretwork augmented by some snazzy digital sounds.
  • Tune in today and you’ll see how these results change the Magic Map that’s what we like to call our snazzy Electoral Map internally. Morning Buzz: Showdown in Nashville
  • I invested in a snazzy pin-on mic to counter the ambient sound of chattering and clinking china.
  • It's all very nice and snazzy, but it just doesn't give me all the information I need on one spreadsheet, right in front of me.
  • There he catered to couples, snazzy middle-aged divorced female cliques and peevish teenagers.
  • We love the idea of pairing a printed maxi skirt with a statement vest, then sprinkling in snazzy accessories for added interest.
  • We scored snazzy socks, gloves, jewelry and barrettes at the dollar store to finish dressing our door doll.
  • Although most get-rich-quick schemes are as old as the hills they are dressed up with snazzy new titles that promise instant wealth.
  • This one had the optional extra yellow stitching that made it look snazzy. The Sun
  • ALL that effort honing your application has paid off, now all you need is a snazzy suit, a big smile and some answers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The main difference between mine and the one pictured above is that mine doesn't have hand brakes (you have to back pedal to brake, just like on a training bike) and on the back, it has a snazzy pair of hot pink saddle bags (waterproof of course).
  • It seemed a perfect combination of old classic melodies spiced with snazzy beats of new runaway hits by the college orchestra.
  • But maybe you're just excited enough about Apple's new tablet that you want to think about what kind of snazzy carrier you'll slip it in when you're on the go. Macworld
  • Here's a first look at a snazzy new desk from Made. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yes, you have no choice but to marvel at the rather beautiful new $2 billion house of the Ambani family, a vast vertical hamlet for plutocrats with a design that vaguely recalls a snazzy Bang and Olufsen hi-fi stack. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Over 300 organizations and businesses set up snazzy booths to sell wares, distribute information and collect signatures for various petitions.
  • Still, pulling on snazzy threads in the morning must be scant compensation for working in what is officially the nation's most hated profession.
  • After a week of jackhammering the basement, we had ourselves a shiny new sump pump complete with a perimeter drain, battery backup and snazzy cover.
  • For example, I like the snazzy lining you get in a Boden jacket, and they are one of the few reliable outlets for the classic knitted tie, the wearing of which sets me apart. Bang! and the summer is gone! « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • The show started off at Residency Towers on Saturday with Nidhi's bridal collection (colourful red sarees, snazzy lehengas, lungis and vibrant salwars).
  • Here's just a small taste of some of the interesting companies that over 1,700 attendees were able to see: previous post can be best described as a snazzy one-on-one video chat product. TechCrunch
  • You'll definitely need a snazzy container to stash all the stuff you score.
  • Looking just as snazzy as his teacher, Glee's prep school spy plays the part – and dashingly!
  • She may have also used the word snazzy in the past. CBC Radio 3
  • For those already familiar with the homestyle recipes and household tips that Gervase Markham provided in his 1615-published "The Well-Kept Kitchen," discovering these snazzy keepers is like reuniting with long-lost friends. News You Can Eat
  • She's a very snazzy dresser , ie She always dresses fashionably.

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