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  • adjective superlative form of snappy: most snappy.

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Examples

  • But for those who pull their hair out over sluggish, molasses-like user interfaces I'm not sure how I'm not bald yet, the PS3 is one of the snappiest streaming solutions available.

    Cutting the Cord on Cable Kevin Sintumuang 2012

  • The very snappiest of dressers, often sporting a jaunty cap and fashionable calf-high boots, Jack believes that wearing sneakers with dress pants is a crime against humanity.

    The Fashion Crimes of the Sneaker Set 2011

  • In fact, many of the snappiest quotes and most ­poignant stories in "Money and Power" are familiar: Mr. Cohan often uses exactly the same quotes from the same historical sources as Mr. Ellis.

    Still Standing Mary Kissel 2011

  • Not the snappiest of mantras, I know, but they are things that do work.

    Suffering and Enlightenment « Tales from the Reading Room 2009

  • In some of the snappiest locations, scattered bidding wars are breaking out and prices are turning upward.

    10 Best Places for Second Homes STEVEN M. SEARS 2010

  • In some of the snappiest locations, scattered bidding wars are breaking out and prices are turning upward.

    10 Best Places for Second Homes STEVEN M. SEARS 2010

  • Brown's response is his snappiest yet, but it's still pretty groanworthy: "It's the Tories who are tied in knots".

    PMQs live blog 2010

  • In some of the snappiest locations, scattered bidding wars are breaking out and prices are turning upward.

    10 Best Places for Second Homes STEVEN M. SEARS 2010

  • In some of the snappiest locations, scattered bidding wars are breaking out and prices are turning upward.

    10 Best Places for Second Homes STEVEN M. SEARS 2010

  • It's about the "pundit delusion," which Krugman defines as "the belief that the stuff of daily political reporting -- who won the news cycle, who had the snappiest comeback -- actually matters."

    Adrian Fenty, anti-incumbent fervor, and the 'pundit delusion' 2010

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