"Snazzy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
admirably fashionable or impressive.
Example 1:
The new smartphone has a snazzy design that impresses everyone.
Example 2:
The fashion brand's snazzy collection features trendy and stylish outfits for young adults.
Example 3:
The comedian's snazzy outfit and charming personality won over the audience.
Example 4:
The snazzy paint job on the old car made it look brand new again.
Example 5:
The hotel's snazzy interior design and excellent service made our stay unforgettable.
The verb "snatching" means to take something quickly or suddenly, often in a forceful or impolite way. It can also refer to the act of moving or spreading suddenly or quickly. For example:<br><br> The thief snatched the purse from the woman's hand.<br> The news of her death has been snatching attention from the media.<br><br>It can also be a gerund or a present participle verb form, meaning "stealing" or "taking quickly".
The verb "snatching" is typically in the past tense or present participle form of the verb "snatch". Verb meanings include:<br>- to take something suddenly and hastily, often by force or stealth<br>- to rapidly capture someone or something<br><br>As a noun, "snatchings" could refer to things that are being snatched, or the act of snatching.
To move stealthily or quietly, often in order to surprise someone or get somewhere without being noticed.<br><br>Example: "She sneaked into the house without waking her parents."<br><br>(Synonyms: creep, sneak out, slink, slip in)
Most cunning or evasive in behavior, especially in a way that is difficult to discover or foil.