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snazzy

[snaz-ee] / ˈsnæz i /


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More graceful is Teresa L. Williams’s set design, transforming the theater into a ballroom, and Stacey Derosier’s snazzy lighting, which creates a party atmosphere.

From New York Times

The very solid selection here includes vernacular Southern pottery — dark stoneware jugs ornamented with grotesque faces — and a pair of snazzy textiles.

From New York Times

A cast of eight performs the plays — all set in 1920s Harlem, and snazzily costumed by Jevyn Nelms in tiered fringe skirts and raining pearls — on the Metropolitan’s tiny thrust stage.

From New York Times

She got divorced, bought an apartment, then a dacha or second home, had a second child, and bought a snazzy blue Jaguar.

From Seattle Times

Despite what we’ve been told, revenge is actually a dish best served cool — as in stylish and snazzy, with distinctive taste in music and outfits and haircuts and zingers.

From New York Times