At a very fast speed
“My cat darted snappily across the room, chasing after a toy mouse.”
In a dashing or natty manner
“I dressed snappily for the wedding, with my tailored suit and polished shoes.”
Showing or characterized by great energy and movement
“She danced snappily across the stage, captivating the audience with her high-energy performance.”
Without delicacy or the usual forms of civility
Adverb for irritable and inclined to speak sharply
“I could tell Miranda was in a snappy mood, which meant her conversation with her husband didn't go so well.”
Adverb for showing or characterized by wit or lightheartedness
“Moore infuses the story with snappy banter and a large dollop of speculation and lore about the real Helen of Troy.”
Adverb for characterized by the use of wit or sarcasm to offend
“I could make a snappy remark about that infernal eyebrow of yours and how you arch it right before you say something.”
Adverb for succinct or concise in speech or expression
“The introductions were made in a brief but snappy opening speech.”
Adverb for very low or below average in temperature
“One day, it will be cold and snappy, the next, damp, and perhaps sloppy.”
Adverb for having the atmosphere, decoration, or attitude of a festival, holiday, or celebration
Adverb for suggestive of class, elegance, or luxury
Adverb for instantly appealing and memorable
Adverb for stimulating to the mind or senses, typically in a pleasant way
Adverb for being in a clean and tidy state
Adverb for characteristic of a popular trend or style
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