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spiffy adjective well-dressed, elegant, sharp UK, 1853- Libby MacAusland had a spiffy apartment in the Village. — Mary McCarthy, The Group, p. 181, 1963
- When we got to Japan and climbed down from the plane, everybody was spiffy and scruffy[.] — Larry Heinemann, Close Quarters, p. 169, 1977
- Gail was lookin’ spiffy. I had her all dolled up in a new wardrobe. — Edwin Torres, After Hours, p. 375, 1979
- The Jag got to Fifteenth and turned left, went past that little park there and turned right onto Meridian. When the spiffy dark-green car all of a sudden pulled to a stop across from the Flamingo Terrace apartments, Raylan realized, Jesus, the guy was going to see Joyce Patton. — Elmore Leonard, Pronto, p. 84, 1999
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