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classy Definition

classy (klasē)

adjective classi·er, classi·est

Informal first-class, esp. in style or manner; elegant; fine

classy Related Forms
classi·ness noun
classy Usage Examples

Modifies a noun

  • midfielder: Wolves are now looking at setting up a deal after tracking the classy midfielder for a number of months.
  • boutique: My all time dream is to own a nice classy boutique.
  • thriller: A clever, classy crime thriller, Quo Vadis, Baby?
  • vessel: In july major casual and classy settings river vessels which with gardens monuments.
  • restaurant: Kind of like a classy restaurant or hotel lobby.

Modifying Another Word

  • typically: Britannia: British History Typically classy and detailed history archive from those encyclopedia people.
  • rather: Well not to mention the rather classy new look, let me tell you the rest... 1 ) A gig comments system.
  • seriously: The result is a great movie which, like Reservoir Dogs, shows how a single vision can lead to some seriously classy drama.
  • truly: For a truly classy place to lay your head opt for the Hotel Du Vin & Bistro.
  • very: Of the brand the very classy container were found.
  • pretty: Overall I would say that week 8 was a pretty classy week.

Used with adjective complement

  • look: Burgundy in color, the book looks classy enough to hold the history of any sport!
  • sound: The previous, fake title City Games suddenly sounds so classy!
  • create: Glockenspiel, strings, reeds, world percussion and programming combine to create classy, intelligent, frail and melancholy pieces.