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Nattily

Natty \Nat"ty\, a. [Cf. Neat clean.] Neatly dressed; smart; trim; tidy; spruce. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] -- Nat"ti*ly, adv. -- Nat"ti*ness, n.

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nattily

adv. In a natty manner.

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nattily

adv. in a natty manner; with smartness; "it was arranged carefully and nattily"

Usage examples of "nattily".

Fleet were so nattily attired, and those that were generally were ill at ease or even alarmed at the sight of so many members of the lowest class of society.

The other was small and nattily dressed, with a green handkerchief in his coat pocket.

Fielding Falcan and nattily dressed Dude Starg also felt as if they had been seized in the hands of a giant.

Inverpolly he had been used to wearing what most of the men wore, a thick sweater and corduroy or tweed slacks, but now he was nattily attired in a black jacket, pinstripe trousers, very white linen and a bow tie.

As the slicked-down dandy with his purple pantaloons and nattily sequined shirt flounced up to the door of Recruitment House, every old and young veteran was at the windows, staring at him.

He ushered Hobart, who was nattily attired in a fashionable, well-cut gray suit and a pink bow tie, into the room.

He was nattily dressed in a light tan suit and vest, complete with watch and chain.

He made a hand pass and the Kelvin in the mirror was newly attired almost as nattily as was the salesman.

Saturday morning to find standing on the walkway in front of the steps a small, unassuming, elderly gentleman nattily decked out in pin-striped suit complete with bow tie and hat.

Carr wore a sweat-soaked sleeveless T-shirt, jeans, and black biker boots, the guard was nattily dressed in a blue pinstripe suit and red power tie, his only concession to the heat being the lack of a vest.

He was nattily dressed, his clothing brushed and his cheeks cleanly shaven above a gorgeous silvering moustache that tilted up at the corners like a smile.

He was dressed as nattily as he had been when he flew into Camp One, and I even saw the tiny point of whiteness that was a handkerchief in his breast pocket.

Jumping to his feet as she entered, Gordon Stewart, dressed nearly as nattily as Ralph himself, thrust a welcoming hand at her when her family had finished celebrating the return of the prodigal daughter.

The infamous Sir Douglas Frye looked like nothing more than a nattily dressed country squire.

When he reappeared, the nattily dressed figure of the wealthy clubman had vanished.