We have no meanings for "more pizzazz" in our records yet.
1 To be blunt, it needs more pizzazz to grab a restless audience's attention.
2 Most professional killers prefer a nom de guerre with a bit more pizzazz .
3 But nowadays, India's masses want politics served with more pizzazz .
4 They had more pizzazz than that.
5 The beat is a simple hodgepodge of synths and drums with a chopped and screwed voice peppered in for more pizzazz .
6 The rides, in black town cars, offered more pizzazz and comfort than a taxi, but without the advance-booking that limo services typically require.
7 We are given the occasional spark of humour, but this memoir needs much more pizzazz to ignite a tiresome tale into a worthwhile read.
8 "They usually dress with more pizzazz than that."
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