We have no meanings for "very natty" in our records yet.
1 It is really a very natty arrangement, although you regard it so scornfully.
2 He became all at once very natty in his dress.
3 As Jack Bouldon had said, the costume of the boats' crews was very natty .
4 He wore a checked suit, very natty , and was more than usually tall and fine-looking.
5 A very natty looking squad of future admirals came aboard, grouping themselves about on the platform deck.
6 The former was brown, all brown; and the latter was of the tailor-made variety, very natty and becoming.
7 The girls looked very natty in corduroy skirts, neat riding boots, with plain linen waists and jaunty sombreros.
8 On grand occasions, as to-day, we all appear in full dress, and a very natty one I think you will agree that it is.
9 She was wearing a gray cloth tailor-made with a white silk, blouse and a short skirt showing a pair of very natty brown boots.
10 Very natty covers indeed.
11 "They'd look very natty , arm-in-crook together, and their best clothes on, whether or no, if he's at all the well-favoured fellow he used to be."
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