Any exciting and complex play intended to confuse (dazzle) the opponent.
1True, in some cases, the supermarket Magnums may lack a little razzle-dazzle.
2The money, fame, and razzle-dazzle of her business didn't come easily.
3We arrive at Bray Business Park, not exactly a likely epicentre of razzle-dazzle.
4Hey, only 14 more rounds of culinary razzle-dazzle left to go.
5In fact, by losing some of the Hollywood razzle-dazzle it feels more genuine.
6They'll do more good than all your whiz-bangs and razzle-dazzles.
7It was poker dice now, having begun as razzle dazzle.
8Perhaps it's because the Titanic was itself a vintage piece of showbiz razzle dazzle.
9So there's a lot of razzle dazzle but sometimes it's like eating cotton candy.
10Sort of razzle-dazzler, MacDonald's daughter; she's a winner; but you can't get at her!
11Showmanship, razzle dazzle, charisma, charm... he has it all and takes it wherever he goes.
12And then we won't 'alf go on the razzle.
13People kill for that kinda razzle dazzle showbiz success!
14They think all this razzle-dazzle, instant-answer technology that some scriptwriter has made up must really exist.
15You've seen a million dollars, and you're razzle-dazzled.
16Dere's a reg'lar razzle-dazzle fight goin' on heah.