单词 | nifties |
释义 | nifty1 of 2adjective nif·ty ˈnif-tē niftier; niftiest informal : very good: such as a : very attractive or appealing nifty clothes Jon Gnagy was an artist—you could tell this by the nifty goatee he wore … Andy Meisler b : very pleasant or enjoyable a nifty performance … this barrier isle off North Carolina's southernmost coast still provides a nifty getaway. Spike Gillespie The Smithereens consistently present nifty, driving songs, quite involved by pop standards. David Hiltbrand c : very interesting or clever : ingenious a nifty device The museum's gift shop is well-stocked, complete with a nifty machine that, for $1, will crush a fresh penny into a copper medal bearing the likeness of T. Rex. Carl Wayne Arrington Some investors are catching on to a nifty tax-saving trick allowable by Roth IRA rules. Karen Hube d : well-executed A fan leaned out of the stands and made a nifty grab of the ricochet, and received a nice round of applause. George Vecsay niftily ˈnif-tə-lē adverb Harrison is an upwardly mobile … young man with a wife, son and a niftily restored house in San Francisco. John J. O'Connor nifty 2 of 2noun plural nifties : something that is nifty especially : a clever or neatly turned phrase or joke nifties noun1 as in jokes something said or done to cause laughter though ostensibly a drama, the play is filled with zingy little nifties that lighten the mood Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in beauties something very good of its kind that joke was a nifty Synonyms & Similar Words
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