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Literary notes about snazzy (AI summary)

The term "snazzy" often conveys a sense of flashy, stylish appeal in literary usage. In one instance, it highlights an item of value and trendiness when linked with high-end technology, suggesting not only functionality but also a statement of lavish design [1]. In another context, it infuses everyday language with an added punch of charisma, turning a regular task into something notably impressive [2]. Additionally, the word is employed metaphorically to draw parallels between vivid visual elements and the art of engaging writing, reinforcing its connection to dynamic, colorful expression [3].
  1. She didn't get a chance to take any digital photos with CitiSpace's snazzy (and expensive) new Nikon.
    — from Syndrome by Thomas Hoover
  2. What he said corresponded to 'Hey, bud, get a load of the real snazzy four-place job.
    — from The Golden Skull: A Rick Brant Science-Adventure Story by Harold L. (Harold Leland) Goodwin
  3. Snazzy graphics is like colorful writing.
    — from The Silicon Jungle by David H. Rothman

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