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zippy

[ UK /zˈɪpi/ ]
[ US /ˈzɪpi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. quick and energetic
    a merry chase
    a spanking breeze
    a lively gait
    traveling at a rattling rate
    a brisk walk in the park
    a snappy pace
  2. marked by lively action
    a bouncing gait
    a spirited dance
    bouncy tunes
    the peppy and interesting talk

How To Use zippy In A Sentence

  • In my zippy Nissan Sentry, I suddenly found myself hyperventilating somewhere around Ewarton.
  • But I spend a lot of time these days in the playground area of our local parks and it makes sense for Zippy to tag along and get his daily walks at the same time.
  • Unlike the men's Formula One set-up all the women drive the same car last year it was the Mazda RX - 8, next year it will be the zippy Caterham 7.
  • In building a car, do you use lightweight materials so that it is zippy, but a deathtrap in an accident?
  • The great voice talent, moody score, and zippy sound effects work well together.
  • Screwcaps are ok for young, zippy whites and reds, but are they right for fine wines?
  • This zippy production, starring Emma Fielding and Miriam Margolyes, unpicks all the tangled threads pretty well.
  • In building a car, do you use lightweight materials so that it is zippy, but a deathtrap in an accident?
  • The latter is an obvious choice, especially if you plan to wear "zippy" attire and accessories throughout spring, when buoyant hues reign supreme. StyleList
  • And people might actually go see it: the trades call its box-office prospects "zippy" (Variety) and say it "should perform exceptionally well" (The Hollywood Reporter). Score One for the Girls
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