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snazzy adjective stylish; fashionable; smart US, 1932- A gentleman gave us a ride in his snazzy car. — Jack Kerouac, On the Road, p. 74, 1957
- Even Sister had to admit he was pretty snazzy, after talking to him for a while. — Mary McCarthy, The Group, p. 210, 1963
- “Gee you’re the snazziest-looking girl at the party,” is a good thing to hear[.] — Dick Clark, To Goof or Not to Goof, p. 23, 1963
- Then we gonna buy you a ritzy house ... electric light! ... a great big slew of snazzy furniture. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Airtight Willie and Me, p. 116, 1979
- [U]p and down Collins in snazzy circles and figure eights, honking the horns and flashing the lights[.] — Carl Hiaasen, Tourist Season, 1986
- [R]esplendent in off-the-peg snazzy whistle. — Andrew Nickolds, Back to Basics, p. 32, 1994
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