2. Stylish; attractive; -- of clothing; as, a nifty outfit. [PJC]
And in their zeal for a nifty technology, some people overlook or underplay the basics of building a business.
Jackson drove in two runs, stole a base and made a nifty running catch, earning him honors as the most valuable player of the game.
Mr Terry Walsh, who taught him, remembers him as 'an extremely nifty rugby scrum half.
They make nifty knots." A three-legged cat dubbed Tripod after its rescue from a drain pipe last month has a new home and a new name.
Windsor trailed the market badly in the early 1970s, as the highflying "nifty 50" stocks zoomed and Mr. Neff's portfolio plodded.
Since then, Baker has engineered a nifty turnaround, which it attributes to the ESOP.
The Legacy wagon has a nifty two-cup holder that pulls out of the dash below the ventilation controls.
It is nifty because she is wearing clothes that endure the speed of sound, a fashion first.
"I think it's a nifty idea," Charren says of "Capt.
"Vice Versa," in fact, is a nifty comedy of the supernatural variety.
Executive producer Shelley Lewis and director Kyle Good, eight producers and dozens of technicians took a nifty snapshot of our national life.
The newly knitted Elster reacted similarly to the news that Johnson had been awarded his former fielding spot: He opined that HoJo was a nifty third baseman and would be back there before long.
The show opens with a shipwreck - a rather nifty maritime catastrophe done with an honest-to-goodness ship, laser beams and some black-clad sea sprites pulling billowing sheets of cloth.
A nifty little robot darts down a street, picks up the rubbish and puts it into a truck.