Classy in a sentence as an adjective

Very lawyer-like, in a way, but far more classy.

Nice, very classy of you. Tell me again, how does it feel to time travel here from the fifties?

The new homepage gives Scala a very classy feel!

"Apple products are like a good classy restaurant or hotel chain.

" And third, you could be nice on Twitter to the author you shamelessly ripped off. My god, when I can show 41% of your article to be the same as another, the least you should do is be 41% classy about it.

I imagine this could do something similar, and a nice colour palette is a little more classy than a monster.

A little bit of background on Effeckt: The idea is we need reusable transitions and animations [0], all classy but most importantly they must perform well on mobile.

The idea is \n to grant options that are exercisable for 10 years from the grant date, \n which should cover nearly all cases \n\nThat is an awesome idea, and really classy on Adam's part.

It's a great idea, and Adam is classy for a number of reasons, but having just left Quora, I only have 90 days to exercise my options, so it's not something Quora is doing right now, which is what the article seems to imply.

I really admired the way the you spoke about the Holden Outerwear company; receiving a C&D is a hard thing, but you handled it in a respectful and classy way by casting in terms of "if this could cause a good company harm then we shouldn't move forward.

Classy definitions

adjective

elegant and fashionable; "classy clothes"; "a classy dame"; "a posh restaurant"; "a swish pastry shop on the Rue du Bac"- Julia Child

See also: posh swish