snazzy

snazzy

Particularly elegant, dazzling, classy, or fancy in appearance. Wow, that's a snazzy new suit you've got on! Big meeting today or something? She runs one of the snazziest clubs in town.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

snazzy

and shnazzy (ˈsnæzi and ˈʃnæzi)
mod. elegant; classy. This is a snazzy place all right.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • shnazzy
  • shnazz up
  • swanky
  • snitzy
  • snazz something up
  • snazz up
  • classy
  • swish
  • bear a resemblance to
  • bear a resemblance to (someone or something)
References in periodicals archive
With the forecast soft ground not a worry, Snazzy Jazzy should prove hard to beat - despite the burden of a penalty.
George Bowen should give it his all once again but Snazzy Jazzy could well defy his penalty.
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Over 90% of the lines featured on Snazzy Jazzy are made in the USA or Canada by entrepreneurs that have turned their passion for animals into another career.
To address the issue of airport security not allowing the product, Wilson said she tried to make the Snazzy Napper look friendly by putting "z"s and sheep designs on it.
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Inside, it looks trendy and ultra modern, with a raised gear lever, two-tone mouldings and snazzy upholstery.
Toppers and Flappers: The Art of Russell Patterson is a snazzy coffee-table artbook featuring the 1920's and 30's magazine cartoons of Russell Patterson.
When most people think of the term "corporate branding" they automatically think of snazzy logos and catchy phrases.
Holograms on the new notes can be reproduced with a machine purchasable on the black market for $72,000, and it's a good bet that retailers who see a snazzy 3-D image on an otherwise convincing banknote may subject it to even less scrutiny than before.
But the impeccably staged production by out director Nicholas Hytner makes any melodramatic excesses forgivable, with the help of a superb ensemble cast and a snazzy set designed by Bob Crowley.
The Sony MiniDisc, which came on the scene much earlier than the snazzy MP3 players, arguably has much better recording quality than the MP3 players.
Bebe Neuwirth brought her sly and snazzy style to Fosse's "All that Jazz," Mercedes Ellington vied for best chapeau with a glorious nest of feathers atop her head.
Some of the words in the dictionary have an unknown or uncertain origin include balti, full monty, jaffa, snazzy and ska.
Pope Benedict XVI just got a snazzy new BMW X5 SUV, so why shouldn't that lucky person on your shopping list have one, too?