[ adj ] flashily stylish <adj.all> a snazzy outfit
"All it is is hard stabilization with a snazzy name," Pilkey says.
What this does mean is that ardent searcher for a specific item - whether it be a designer jacket, a new sofa or a snazzy pair of shoes - can venture forth in the happy knowledge that they will not have to don combat gear and scowls.
But the film boasts a snazzy storytelling style - all Steadicam bustle and spitfire close-ups - and makes deft use of newsreel mock-ups in the style of Citizen Kane. Elsewhere, films are going down with all hands at Cannes 1992.
Among the young folk at MTV, these expressions fly faster than video clips, snazzy graphics or video-jockey (V.J.) patter.
Tables at the snazzy New York-style deli and grill, called Sasha's, are carefully arranged: No matter which way customers turn, their gaze falls upon the dealership's line of sleek Wellcraft powerboats.
To reach new customers, camcorder marketers are redesigning their products to play down snazzy technology and cut down on the profusion of push buttons.
His 'work' is featured in a new snazzy non-official art journal that appeared in Beijing in September.
His Next computer, introduced about a year ago and aimed primarily at university computer users, sports snazzy graphics, digital sound, built-in networking and a sleek black design.
Household Finance Co., a unit of Household International Co., experiments with different-colored envelopes and snazzy teaser copy to get consumers to open its mailings.
America will turn a sharper eye to the weather in the next few years with the installation of a snazzy new radar system jointly funded by a quartet of federal agencies.