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zingy

Or Բ·Բ

[zing-ee]

adjective

zingier, zingiest 
  1. full of zing; lively; zesty; exciting.

    a zingy new musical comedy.



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/ ˈɪŋɪ /

adjective

  1. informalvibrant; energetic; lively

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of zingy1

First recorded in 1940–45; zing + -y 1
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Demetriou: There was a lot of coughing over people’s lines or saying someone’s line — Kayvan would often come up with a one-liner he thought was zingy and once he’d done it a couple of times, people would start saying it before he could say it.

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The result is earthy, zingy, and unexpectedly luxurious.

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The show saw the drag queen document her travels to Los Angeles in order to make a music video and was complete with her classic Northern humour and zingy one-liners.

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For Paule-Odile Béké, an Ivorian chef who competed on the UK TV programme Masterchef: The Professionals, "sour, zingy and sweet" are the words that come to mind when she describes the taste of attiéké.

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Rainbow’s parody lyrics, which appear as subtitles, nearly upstaged him with their zingy brilliance.

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