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natty [ˈnætɪ] adj -tier, -tiest
Informal smart in appearance or dress; spruce; dapper a natty outfit [perhaps from obsolete netty, from net neat1; compare Old French net trim] nattily adv nattiness n ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
natty Translations natty [ˈnætɪ] ADJ (nattier (compar) (nattiest (superl))) 1. (= smart) [suit, tie] → elegante, elegantoso(esp LAm) he looked natty in his white uniform → iba de lo más elegantoso or elegantón con su uniforme blanco to be a natty dresser → ir siempre muy elegantoso or elegantón 2. (= handy) [gadget] → ingenioso How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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“There is no human aid nearer than Templeton,” he said, “and the hut of Natty is full three miles from this— come, come, my young friend, go with us, and let the new doctor look to this shoulder of thine. As every word uttered by Natty Bumppo was not to be received as rigid truth, we took the liberty of putting the "Horican" into his mouth, as the substitute for "Lake George. His cap was a dainty thing, his close- buttoned blue cloth roundabout was new and natty, and so were his pantaloons. |
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