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Classy   /klˈæsi/   Listen
adjective
classy  adj.  
1.
Having elegance or taste or refinement in manners or dress. Opposite of styleless. (informal)
Synonyms: posh, swish, stylish.
2.
Exhibiting refinement and high character. Opposite of low-class (informal)
Synonyms: high-class.






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"Classy" Quotes from Famous Books



... worth five or even ten thousand dollars. He remembered having read at some previous time about a certain canine whose proud mistress and owner was alleged to have refused twenty thousand for him. The perspiration broke out on Mr. Heatherbloom's face. Was Naughty of this category? He looked very "classy," as if there couldn't be another beast quite like him in the world. What had been the twenty-thousand-dollar ...
— A Man and His Money • Frederic Stewart Isham

... he grumbled. "All right. But it's my belief he's turning a classy little engagement into a bloody brawl! Cut along! I'll pick my ...
— The Eye of Zeitoon • Talbot Mundy

... to supply the Table and a well-stocked Cellar, the Resort ought to get all the classy Trade, for he hoped to die if the Air out there hadn't done more for him in One Month than Europe had done in the ...
— Ade's Fables • George Ade

... the voice that was raging, "And now he expects to live on me, after throwing his own money away. The waster! The hobo! He'll expect to meet Claire—— I'd kill him before I'd let him soil her by looking at her. Him and his classy girls!" Milt tried to hear only the other inner voice, which informed him, "He looks at you so trustingly. He'd give you his shirt, if you needed it—and he wouldn't make ...
— Free Air • Sinclair Lewis

... in Long Island, where the oysters come from, and I've bought a lot in Newport twice as big as the swellest fellow's there. I've got a house in London and a flat in Paris, and I make money fly. I think I ought to be a cinch as a classy success. ...
— The Climbers - A Play in Four Acts • Clyde Fitch


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