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"nattily" Definitions
  1. in a neat and fashionable way
  2. in a way that is well designed or clever

56 Sentences With "nattily"

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Casual observers wonder why these blustering, nattily dressed bombasts can't stay cool.
They are nattily dressed, laughing, with cocktails and cigarettes in their hands.
Dozens of crew members and nattily appointed extras shoehorned themselves into the basement bar.
The film shows Ray as a pugnacious, nattily dressed skeleton who never stops smoking.
She fell upon her knees and clenched the nattily clad legs of her seducer.
At least that's what the nattily-dressed 45 year-old CEO of Swagway tells me.
Over all, they give the impression of a good-natured and nattily dressed woodland gnome.
In most illustrated versions of the myths, the demigod is well-groomed and nattily dressed.
Some men were nattily dressed, but the majority just stripped down to open-neck shirts.
Whitten is rendered as he usually presented himself: fun and nattily dressed — note the ascot, always.
A nattily dressed gentleman on my flight to Rio wore two dozen flamboyantly arrayed on his fedora.
In tough-guy plays, movies and TV shows, nattily attired men often turn out to be violent sociopaths.
The French reporters, always nattily dressed, got busy lacing up spiffy hiking boots they had brought in their luggage.
The next morning, however, she's up early, stripped of self-pity, nattily garbed in blue, and brisk with positive intent.
Gay Talese, nattily dressed in a pinstriped suit, remembered Jackie Kennedy encountering an unseemly landfill-like heap for depositing her fur.
There was the nattily dressed Kiran Shekar—yes, the Kiran Shekar, noted collector, author, and proprietor of the independent watch purveyor Contrapante.
Then she cocked her head in dismay: Two seats away, a nattily-dressed tenor in a black suit and tie had begun snoring gently.
And in his new show, Bill Nye Saves the World, the always nattily dressed host tackles everything from The Upside Down to gender fluidity.
Mr Scaramucci was a much Trumpier figure—a nattily dressed, self-made millionaire from Long Island just as brash and inexperienced as his boss.
And homes in the Old City, a nattily preserved Unesco World Heritage site, "could be the most expensive in the country," Mr. Juan said.
Yet here we are, a dozen hours without a single word from the trim, clear-eyed, nattily dressed, quick-witted, hopelessly ethical and enthusiastic Agent Cooper.
The theory is laid out in Steve Martin's 2007 memoir, in which he describes an early-career encounter with the always nattily turned-out Fats Johnson.
To audiences in the United States, the film's title — and the poster of a grinning Mr. Sy dressed nattily as Chocolat the clown — might seem tone deaf.
Today, the traditional shave and other services (still complete with complimentary shoe shine) are performed by barbers nattily attired in white shirt with monogrammed waistcoat and tie.
He was visited in a dream by the Prophet Muhammad, dressed nattily in a yellow woollen shawl and yellow boots, a toothpick stuck into his twelve-band turban.
Patrick Nkanga, the nattily dressed spokesman of the PPRD, says that the posters and advertisements trumpeting Mr Kabila do not necessarily mean that the president will stand again.
Under "The New Yorker" spelled out in the Cyrillic alphabet, a nattily-dressed Putin can be seen inspecting a tie-wearing butterfly with a Trump head through his monocle.
"I was in charge of New Man jeans," said Mr. Blahnik, nattily attired in a bespoke vanilla linen suit, sky blue and white striped knit tie, and saddle shoes.
He is Detective Rick Lee, 51, who became an internet sensation as the nattily attired plainclothes detective assigned to patrol the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in Manhattan in 2011.
A few moments before, he'd rushed in, nattily suited and booted, grabbed a pair of blue jeans and a lavender shirt off the back of a chair, and dashed back out.
These public observances, which go on for days, feature nattily uniformed brass bands and street performers — snake charmers, sword swallowers, fire breathers and transgender dancers — who are all represented in the film.
When not on tour, he spent multiple nights each week in that low-ceilinged basement, his slight, nattily dressed frame emerging occasionally from a corner to blow a smoky, quietly arresting solo.
Mirza Khursheed Ahmad, a nattily dressed octogenarian who heads the Ahmadi missions in Pakistan and whose grandfather founded the sect, had the tired, phlegmatic air of someone who has seen it all.
David Raposa: Sorry to #actually you, but in fact the dumbest mystery was the identity of the demonstrative nattily-dressed artisan-chocolatier-looking fellow in the ESPN Monday Night Baseball broadcast booth.
A barrel-chested lawyer and city council member nattily dressed in a suit, Ray Ferris is a third-generation Roanoke businessman—deep roots for a city that wasn't founded until the late 22010s.
Bites As we entered under a stone archway hugging two oversize wooden doors, a nattily dressed man motioned us through a glass door, then thrust black pocket-size charge cards into our hands.
On the subway, I kept my phone in my pocket and people-watched — noticing the nattily dressed man in the yellow hat, the teens eating hot Takis and laughing, the kid with Velcro shoes.
Above the restaurant of the same name, the lounge features vintage black-and-white photos of Hollywood stars like Audrey Hepburn, and nattily dressed bartenders shaking up craft cocktails in an intimate, fire-lit room.
Dil Mohammed, a nattily dressed man in his early 20s, was one of the few Rohingya who found a regular job in a car factory in the northern city of Jammu, earning about 11,000 rupees a month.
On Pro Basketball GREENBURGH, N.Y. — Dressed nattily in a sports jacket and slacks for the rarest of occasions, Phil Jackson met the news media on Friday afternoon and, as we say in the trade, he made deadline.
On a dreary, drizzly day last November, a few dozen nattily dressed men and women paid between $299.9 and $303 for a branded soccer scarf and a day of talks and roundtables about "activation" and "engagement" at a generic midtown Manhattan hotel.
Memo From France PARIS — The policeman in the photo is nattily attired and appears to have a slight smirk as he writes out a ticket for the woman standing before him awkwardly in her offending swimwear; perhaps he enjoys making her feel uncomfortable.
Amar, who gives only his first name, wears a thick, gold chain around his neck and is nattily dressed in a red t-shirt and jeans as he watches workers empty the sand they have mined and collected on their boats all day from Vasai Creek in Thane.
Though the nattily attired dandies and haughty aristocrats (for the most part) have faded into history, their mansions have survived offering would-be bons vivants and lovers of 2390th-century French literature the kind of accommodations that recall the raconteur-filled salons chronicled in the novels of Honoré de Balzac.
More than 237,236 nattily-attired watch lovers, retailers and journalists (yes, even the journalists dress up) representing more than 210 countries stroll a shopping mall-size exhibition hall to check out the latest glimmering wares from hundreds of brands in lavishly appointed booths (that is, "booths," since some could double as upscale boutique hotels outfitted with Ginza-worthy lounges).
The colorful costumes, by Andrew Jordan, reflect the show's respectful but not overly reverent take on the original: The mechanical dolls in the party scene look like Pinocchio's distant cousins, but the mice are nattily dressed jazz dancers (although with big ears), and the dancers in the flower waltz wear bright green jumpsuits paired with extravagantly petaled headdresses.
The up-close, softly lit compositions produce an aura of tranquility even in the midst of disconcerting situations, as with the burly and legless "Disabled Ex-servicemen" (1928) in his wooden wheelchair, alone at the foot of sidewalk steps, or in images of anodyne aristocrats or bureaucrats, like the lanky, nattily-dressed "Public Prosecutor" (1931), with his beady-eyed attentiveness.
In the final scene of an uncanny act of Brooklynsploitation (during which there are more cheers for the Golden State Warriors than the Brooklyn Nets in a basketball game demo; and images of a nattily dressed man sketching the Manhattan Bridge, perched precariously on some construction scaffolding; and eager, young creatives using the Apple Pencil on fire escapes), a performance from Lana Del Rey closed out the show.
He starred opposite Janet Suzman in the British premiere of Dream of the Dog, where he played a South African nattily clad architect, "Look Smart". The show opened to rave reviews.
The gang of a mob boss grow suspicious of his new girlfriend. She's a beautiful young girl and they don't believe she would actually associate with the mob and wonder if she's really a police "plant". The mobsters dress nattily to not appear "out of place" in the ritzy neighborhoods prior to a heist.
The fictional newspaper, The Washington Herald, is set with "brutal" lighting and drab furniture, in part because it was filmed at the real life offices of The Baltimore Sun. Carr uses several pejorative adjectives to describe Barnes' apartment including sad, grubby, dirty, dreary and humble but note that this implies that the digital revolution is dominated by people "on laptops who have no furniture". Similarly, Underwood and his associates are nattily clad, Barnes shows a lack of fashion recognition.
Ty-D-Bol is best known for its nautical spokesperson, the Ty- D-Bol Man. Nattily attired in a captain's hat, blazer, and turtleneck, he piloted a toilet tank-sized boat in TV commercials from 1968 to 1984. A number of different actors (including Dan Resin, Bob Kaliban, Fred Miltonberg, Larry Sprinkle, Mr. W.D. (Bill) Willert, and Mark Matheisen) played the dapper character. Resin, who died at age 79 in 2010, was Dr. Beeper in the film Caddyshack.
Somsak later visits Danai to invite him to his father's birthday party. Eager to carry out his duties, Danai starts a foot patrol of his mountainous district and finds that his tight brown uniform and new boots are unsuited to the rugged terrain. While sitting down to rest and care for some blisters on his feet, he encounters a man nattily dressed in white clothes chasing butterflies with a net. The man is the elder Tweepong, who gives Danai some salve.
Leto performing in Charlotte, North Carolina in December 2006 In 2006, Leto appeared in the neo- noir crime drama Lonely Hearts, the true story of the notorious "lonely hearts killers" of the 1940s, Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck. Playing Fernandez, he co-starred with Salma Hayek who played the role Beck. The film received mixed reviews from critics; however, Leto's acting was widely praised; Heather Huntington from Reelz wrote that his "layered performance as the nattily dressing dandy with no remorse is truly impressive." The same year, Leto directed the music video for "The Kill", a song by Thirty Seconds to Mars.
Ambica Sachin of Khaleej Times wrote, "Call it guilty pleasure or escapism, let's get one thing out of the way, nobody goes for a Karan Johar movie expecting great cinema", granting it three stars out of five. Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama praised the sceeenplay for being "praiseworthy as its peppered with some entertaining, dramatic and even moving moments". He wrote, "On the whole, Student of the Year 2 is an entertaining and an enjoyable fare which will strike a chord in the audience's hearts". Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave it one and a half stars out of five and called the film "an egregiously escapist campus-rumpus musical in which nattily attired, unbelievably idle boys and skimpily clad girls... play games that make as much sense as a camel race on an airport tarmac", adding, "There isn't a single moment in the film that could be described as passable".
In "Father", the poet creates a vignette of a nattily-dressed older man who was laid-off from his workplace after many years, and must now work multiple low-wage jobs to support his family. In "First Job Advice", an older Liberian immigrant gives advice to her recently-arrived compatriot about how to serve as a cleaning woman for an upper-class family, so that the other woman can earn money and send for her children to come to the United States in order that they "won't have to know the first jobs we do". Mayson's tenure at Historic Germantown provided background for some of her poetry honoring African-American slaves, such as her poem "Happy birthday Dinah" about a slave named Dinah who resided at the Stenton Mansion in the Logan section of Philadelphia, and was enslaved by family members of statesman and former mayor James Logan. Her experience in mental health care has prompted Mayson to seek out new partnerships that use writing to educate the public about mental health issues, such as recognizing Mental Health Awareness Month, or considering suicide rates and creating "healing verse" for communities.

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