Neat in a sentence as an adjective

Double billing for a single service is a neat trick if you can pull it off.

There are other neat things such as trends/charts and more data widgets that we'd like to deploy.

The next day, sober, I wrote a couple of neat height-field/terrain programs in OpenGL.

Basically, Google+ looks like a huge leap over Facebook because of all those neat products tied together.

There are strategies I think would be really neat and effective that I literally can't execute.

In general the service seems really neat, but I have to admit I find their storage and pricing system a bit confusing.

But we live in a world where we take stuff anyone can do and put it in a museum because it has some neat context behind it or something.

Things like this are neat because they remind folks that tech titans, billionaires, celebrities, and the like are, at the end of the day, people too -- not that dissimilar from everyone else.

I don't think I've ever gagged quite like that while reading a technical article describing a "neat hack".At first I'm thinking, oh, I wonder how they convinced Apple to let them use some private APIs, and then... curiosity turns to revulsion as soon as I saw that proxy diagram.

"The question is this: is this doing well on HN because HN is full of progressive-minded feminists upvoting a neat DIY project on its merits, or is it doing well on HN because it serves as fodder for the nerd-girl fantasies of a primarily male readership?I really think this is an important point that often gets missed on male dominated social news sites.

Neat definitions

adjective

clean or organized; "her neat dress"; "a neat room"

See also: orderly

adjective

showing care in execution; "neat homework"; "neat handwriting"

adjective

free from what is tawdry or unbecoming; "a neat style"; "a neat set of rules"; "she hated to have her neat plans upset"

See also: refined tasteful

adjective

free from clumsiness; precisely or deftly executed; "he landed a clean left on his opponent's cheek"; "a clean throw"; "the neat exactness of the surgeon's knife"

See also: clean

adjective

very good; "he did a bully job"; "a neat sports car"; "had a great time at the party"; "you look simply smashing"

adjective

without water; "took his whiskey neat"

See also: straight full-strength