snappy

/ˈsnæpi/
adjective
  1. Lively, brisk, or full of energy; quick and sharp in movement or style.
    • His snappy writing style keeps readers engaged from the first sentence.
    • She gave a snappy salute before running off to class.
    • The band played a snappy tune that got everyone dancing.
  2. Irritable or curt in manner; speaking in a sharp or impatient way.
    • Try not to be so snappy when you answer the phone.
    • He was feeling tired and got snappy with his little brother.
    • Her snappy reply surprised everyone at the meeting.
  3. Fashionably neat, stylish, or attractive.
    • He always looks snappy in his tailored suits.
    • She wore a snappy red dress to the party.
    • The new office has a snappy modern design.
  4. Cold and crisp, especially in reference to weather.
    • We went for a walk in the snappy morning air.
    • A snappy autumn breeze rustled the leaves.
    • The snappy cold made us hurry back inside.
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