Snazzy
Snazzy is a fun word and it just happens to be the word of the day at the Ragtag Daily Prompt.
I’m not a snazzy dresser and I don’t drive a snazzy car. In fact, there’s really nothing snazzy about me. I am, in a word, plain.
Or in two words: quite plain.
Or in two different words: borderline dull.
snazzy
adjective, snaz·zi·er, snaz·zi·est.
1. extremely attractive or stylish; flashy; fancy:
a snazzy dresser.
2. Pretty much the exact opposite of that Michaelsfishbowl guy.
Some time back I found this app that lets you take your photos, or isolate sections of your photos, and edit them into really cool designs and shapes. I like playing with it more than any game I’ve found and I believe that the possibilities are truly endless. One could, if one were in a mood, describe the images they end up with as snazzy.
Here are just a few that may be snazzyish.



Snazzyish…I do like adding ‘ish’ at the end of a word. Jazzes it up some. And you call yourself borderline dull. Get outta here!!!
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Love the added – ish. Snazzyish… Now that’s a great title for a memoir. When it comes to nouns I like to add ‘abandoned’ in front of it. Everything sounds so much more atmospherical, once you put abandoned in front of it.
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Wordplay is so much fun!
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Britta, you’re right about ‘abandoned’ and I’m going to remember that. It does give everything an atmosphere which is cool.
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🙂 Thanks Lois! Yeah, ‘ish’ is good and makes everything betterish.
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I can believe playing with photos could be fun. I like the top one — looks like flow art. I could maybe duplicate it with paints. 🙂
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Thanks Christine! I’m not familiar with flow art so I’m going to go check it out now. If you can duplicate it with paints will you please come back and share a link so I can look at it?
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Well, I should say…something much like it. No exact duplicates. But if I do create it and post a pic, yes I will share the link.
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My Dad still uses this word. He’s 92 and still sharp as a snazzy crease on a pair of slacks.
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Hi Judy! There’s not much snazzier than a sharp crease on a pair of pants. Since everyone wears jeans now, I wonder how many people are familiar with pant creases. (And I think I might steal that analogy for a story I’m sort of working on!)
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Those are some snazzy pictures, Michael. Thanks for the cookie, BTW, and for visiting my blog. I hope you had a good time. I enjoyed your story, too. 🙂
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Hi Marsha and you’re welcome for the cookie 🙂 You have a pretty amazing blog and I’m happy Charli linked to it. I’m exploring the different parts of the blog and looking forward to playing along with some of the prompts.
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Thanks, Michael, I’m so happy that you like my blog. It’s my favorite hobby since it combines so many things I enjoy doing.
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