Use of classy in Sentences. 49 Examples

The examples include classy at the start of sentence, classy at the end of sentence and classy in the middle of sentence

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classy at the end of sentence


  1. She's smart, witty, and classy.
  2. The cafe's interior has been redone and looks very classy.
  3. The cafe's interior has been redone and looks very classy.

classy in the middle of sentence


  1. She is a very classy woman.
  2. It's a really classy joint.
  3. It looks really classy on you.
  4. It looks really classy on you.
  5. That Cantona was too classy for Leeds.
  6. That Cantona was too classy for Leeds.
  7. Their wedding was a very classy affair.
  8. That's one classy vehicle you've got there.
  9. That's one classy vehicle you've got there.
  10. It was, for the most part, a classy effort.
  11. It was, for the most part, a classy effort.
  12. The German star put in a classy performance.
  13. The German star put in a classy performance.
  14. A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous.
  15. A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous.
  16. A woman should be two things: classy and fabulous.
  17. His little movie is like a classy infomercial for Shakespeare.
  18. His little movie is like a classy infomercial for Shakespeare.
  19. The label is in fact not paper, but a maple veneer - a classy touch.
  20. The label is in fact not paper, but a maple veneer - a classy touch.
  21. The Dutch team impressed the fans with their classy one-touch football.
  22. The Dutch team impressed the fans with their classy one-touch football.
  23. The classy eight-year-old has never before been entered in either race.
  24. The classy eight-year-old has never before been entered in either race.
  25. Jaguar's classy convertibles start at £41,200, albeit with V12 power.
  26. Jaguar's classy convertibles start at £41,200, albeit with V12 power.
  27. Studio stores where you can find classy designs with cartoon characters.
  28. Studio stores where you can find classy designs with cartoon characters.
  29. She took us to a very classy seafood restaurant in the old part of the city.
  30. She took us to a very classy seafood restaurant in the old part of the city.
  31. Given the classy surroundings and gracious service, these prices are a steal.
  32. Given the classy surroundings and gracious service, these prices are a steal.
  33. She is canny and classy, a more-than-capable combination of brains and beauty.
  34. She is canny and classy, a more-than-capable combination of brains and beauty.
  35. They didn't cost a great deal, but they do look quite classy in a boozy sort of way.
  36. They didn't cost a great deal, but they do look quite classy in a boozy sort of way.
  37. Crowe, with an unbeaten and classy 47, was Man of the Match as the Kiwis won by six wickets.
  38. classy stand-off Frano Botica rattled up 20 points with a try and eight goals from ten attempts.
  39. The woman, classy, well-presented, thirty-five, is approaching fast-he can't finish the sentence.
  40. What he did would have looked classy even in today's harder, faster game of thirty odd years later.
  41. What he did would have looked classy even in today's harder, faster game of thirty odd years later.
  42. I ve every confidence in our back 4 this year, and the midfield is classy enough to control any match.
  43. Jon Scott was next on the scoresheet after a classy movement, and Witchard and Holmes added their second tries.
  44. Jon Scott was next on the scoresheet after a classy movement, and Witchard and Holmes added their second tries.
  45. Dodger great Don Newcombe heads up the public affairs department, one of the highlights of a top to bottom classy organization.
  46. Dodger great Don Newcombe heads up the public affairs department, one of the highlights of a top to bottom classy organization.

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