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Definition of Snappier
1. snappy [adj] - See also: snappy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Snappier
Literary usage of Snappier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The BookmanPopular culture (1903)
"... or TOASTED BREAD Wonderful IK>\v much cooler and clearer and snappier you'll
feel, full of energy and go, while your meat-fed neighbor may be stupid, ..."
2. The English Illustrated Magazine (1897)
"Considering what so much of the work is, and the lighter, " snappier," touch-and-
go character of modern journalism, is it likely that the invasion will ..."
3. Variabilität und Vererbung am Zentralnervensystem des Menschen und einiger by Hans Driesch, Hal George Evarts, Johann Paul Karplus (1921)
"Then Logo began to hear the reports once more, but with a sharper, snappier
sound—the magazine guns of the whites. These became more frequent as ..."
4. Business Geography by Ellsworth Huntington, Robert Marshall Brown, Lenox E. Chase, Frank Ernest Williams (1922)
"Effect of Changes of Weather. football practice a little snappier this afternoon."
The two reporters who wrote these words touched on something which we all ..."