pizzaz造句
- A few states, however, add a little pizzaz.
- I think we brought a lot of pizzaz to the field today,
- Maybe I don't like all the pizzaz.
- Crushed garlic will help your cold and add some pizzaz to your pie.
- I like a little pizzaz, " said Boston's latest goaltending sensation.
- Roddick has Clay's pizzaz, Woods'power and Bryant's presence.
- Although he is a skilled boxer, Byrd lacks pizzaz and it might hurt his television appeal.
- But a big name like Guy Laroche might look for a guru to give more pizzaz to the collections.
- The economic downturn is also putting a damper on the show's pizzaz, analysts and organizers say.
- Clinton was the first president to bring in a new century since William McKinley did so with far less pizzaz.
- It's difficult to see pizzaz in a sentence. 用pizzaz造句挺难的
- Pizzaz : Hard to quantify, but you know it's important when even Volvo is trying to look stylish.
- Give me Julia chatting with Jacques without background music or pizzaz any day . ( Walker, Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
- Honda Motor Co . and Toyota Motor Corp . have been churning out cars with enough pizzaz to convince consumers to spend.
- But she didn't have quite the pizzaz she showed at nationals, although the American and Dutch judges had her first.
- She also didn't have quite the pizzaz she showed at nationals, although the American and Dutch judges had her first.
- But the Coyne pizzaz is still there _ all the old charm, the old snappy patter and the well-practiced fancy footwork.
- But beyond all the pizzaz, simplicity helped push New York past San Francisco as the U . S . candidate to host the 2012 Summer Olympics.
- Victory with pizzaz . " NBA commissioner David Stern said Showtime showed that " an arena can become the focal point for not just basketball, but entertainment ."
- Toyota's Camry has everything going for it _ including a reputation for reliability and quality _ but to many people, it's also short of pizzaz.
- Starbucks Coffee Co . opened its first Mexican store Wednesday, hoping snazzy shops and friendly pizzaz will entice customers in a country more keen on growing coffee than drinking it.