[ noun ] any exciting and complex play intended to confuse (dazzle) the opponent <noun.act>
But never mind. The echoing halls of the NEC contain a dazzling display of the world's latest cars, presented with style and razzmatazz.
With most Hollywood stars detained at Gatt-point back in America by studios still smouldering about Euro-protectionism, there is little otiose razzmatazz.
These are seen as wasting the opportunity for a large-scale rally with 'razzmatazz'. But the Tories seem cheered by the impact of Labour's health broadcast.
But behind the razzmatazz lies a deep pessimism in the industry. Like many leading western industrialised countries, Japan has seen the production of textiles and clothing drift to countries with lower wages elsewhere in Asia.
So there will be no razzmatazz: this week's press conference was a simple affair held round Richard Branson's hearth.
Behind all the razzmatazz there was a fairly simple north-south dialogue.