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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
snazzy
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ a snazzy new car
▪ Dale spun around the dance floor in a snazzy blue suit.
▪ I love those snazzy little silk dresses.
▪ There were racks and racks of snazzy swimming trunks.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A gentleman gave us a ride in his snazzy car.
▪ From a writer who edited Elle in its snazziest phase you would have expected more nous.
▪ Menswear is for hire and their waistcoat range comes in snazzy silks and satins.
▪ Our villa is right above another swimming pool and is pretty snazzy.
▪ Recent shows at Ronnie Scott's saw blistering fretwork augmented by some snazzy digital sounds.
▪ The bass, taught and heavy, resonates with the artful, snazzy percussion.
▪ There was a lovely picture of him on telly last night peering woefully over the fence dressed in snazzy suit.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
snazzy

"stylish, flashy," 1932, U.S. colloquial, perhaps a blend of snappy and jazzy.

Wiktionary
snazzy

a. 1 (context informal English) elegant in manner of dress; stylish, modern or appealing in appearance; flashy. 2 (context informal English) excellent; clever, ingenious, or adept in behavior, operation, or execution.

WordNet
snazzy
  1. adj. flashily stylish; "a snazzy outfit"

  2. [also: snazziest, snazzier]

Usage examples of "snazzy".

The high quality suggested a swanky hotel, so we began calling the snazzy hotels and asking if their stationery was coral pink.

The building is across the street from that snazzy club Ham belongs to.

Better to succeed unnoticed at a classic than fail ignominiously at the snazzy baroque of hip-hop.

Flanked by four Missouri state troopers was Michael Jordan, in snazzy white hat and Carolina-blue sweat ensemble, and Dean Smith, in a business suit, his hair a gleaming silver.

Isis, change into a snazzy little black dress, discover her shadow still lingering in the hall outside her room, and hurry down to the bar to wait for Takagi.

They went for cocktails at a snazzy bar by a smelly canal next to a noisy bus station, full of loads more trendy types.

I like these snazzy places out here in snazzy New York, but my gut rumbled candidly for junk.

Corporate Sector days, but the original capsule-shaped pods - entered by way of hinged grates - had been replaced by spherical ones equipped with snazzy iris hatches.

Apparently the deal was that one of the bettors that bet with Sorkin through Fackelmann was a guy Gately and Fackelmann know only as Eighties Bill, an impeccably groomed guy that wore red suspenders under snazzy Zegna-brand menswear and tortoiseshell specs and Docksiders, an old-fashioned corporate take-overer and asset-plunderer, maybe fifty, with an Exchange Place office and a souvenir FREE MILKEN bumper sticker on his Beamer it was a night of many highballs and much papoosing, and Gately had to keep flicking the top of P.

Because Joe Stinson had a snazzy sister named Cloris, and he liked being alone in her room.

But then I remember that I'm wearing a pair of reasonably snazzy boxers (a present from Laura) and a cleanish white T-shirt, so I can go for the underwear-in-bed option, a not unreasonable compromise.

The first time I saw you in that snazzy bomber jacket and those Beatle boots, I told myself: I'm gonna squeeze a couple million bucks out of that chrome-domed, noodle-dicked troglodyte.

He was tanned in every season and spent too much money on his clothes — high-styled Italian suits and snazzy foulards accompanied by too much jewelry.

He was tanned in every season and spent too much money on his clothes high-styled Italian suits and snazzy foulards accompanied by too much jewelry.

She was wearing a bright cotton dress in a snazzy print, bold red poppies on a ground of blue, and her hair looked as if it had been poufed at the beauty parlor that very afternoon.