Spiffy in a sentence as an adjective

I've used a fork of it and it's pretty spiffy.

Completely optional, you do not need them for the base icon, only if you want to do spiffy things with them.

\nThose are very pretty pictures they have, and a pretty spiffy website, but it feels like the marketing team went a little bit too nuts.

The spiffy new control surfaces nearly always leave this problem unsolved and thus remain little more than novelty items.

I complement my male coworkers on their new sneakers or spiffy new jackets sometimes; it's no more creepy to do the same for a female coworker.

You can actually take advantage of those spiffy new APIs without having to worry about limiting your audience.

It seems the designers of all those spiffy touch-menu systems failed to notice that humans aren't designed to hold their arms in front of their faces making small motions.

Boxer's MT-32 emulation even displays the MT-32's LCD messages in a spiffy bezel - something no other emulator does to my knowledge.

Then it tells you absolutely nothing about what you are getting... like you know, things an engineer might be interested in... interesting work, spiffy new programming languages etc.

What part of having a really spiffy site on the internet instantly translates into someone running a legitimate company rather than a shell corporation?To be frank, you're talking out of your *** here.

Saw a demo of SF at the hr technology in Vegas...nice spiffy ui but the premise of the feature demo'd...that a manager could do performance reviews of a group of employees all at once...assign 4 to John, 5 to Judy etc for a category like 'enthusiasm' or some ********* thing like that...there were 10 or so companies demoing similar features all with again very nice interfaces...but who would want to use it?

Spiffy definitions

adjective

marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners; "a dapper young man"; "a jaunty red hat"

See also: dapper dashing jaunty natty raffish rakish snappy spruce