The activeness of an energetic personality.
1 These healthy low-fat chips get pizzazz with the addition of Italian seasoning.
2 But Daniels lacks pizzazz in a party that needs an energetic performer.
3 Do some changes serve the language's overall pizzazz better than others?
4 In Puel's previous job he inspired Nice to surpass expectations with much pizzazz .
5 To be blunt, it needs more pizzazz to grab a restless audience's attention.
6 Most professional killers prefer a nom de guerre with a bit more pizzazz .
7 She is 24, and changed her name from Freidberg because it lacked pizzazz .
8 She had a pizzazz and a common touch they all lacked.
9 The client wanted a Web site with some sizzle, some pizzazz .
10 It lacks the pizzazz of the Xbox One or PlayStation 4.
11 What UFC 4 lacks in pizzazz , it makes up for in bone-crunching ferocity.
12 One entered with great pomp and pizzazz and a reasonably cheap price tag.
13 None of them possessed the pizzazz that Tiberius was striving for.'
14 But The Pajama Game earned its stripes with Broadway pedigree and Hollywood pizzazz .
15 Exuding pizzazz , he breezed in, 40 minutes into the photo shoot.
16 But nowadays, India's masses want politics served with more pizzazz .
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