You need to get everything just right - your dress, your hair and your deportment - the way you move around, perhaps with slightly swaying hips. Give a thought to wearing high heels (and a skirt). If you can get it right you'll give off an air of intensely erotic sophistication. Good luck! :) Joncey
Class is a style, its being clean and not just clean appearance, its clean minded, know when to talk, most people talk without thinking try to deverse yourself from that kind of behavior.Good manners is a plus, always show consideration to others even when they don't show it back. Never get drunk! Never use foul or durrogatory language. Trust is power and positive behavior alwasy gets you further than acusations. Never Cry Broke! Always make them think you have money without decieving them { never lie; just avoid the question} , its a fools game but someone has to do it {wink}
Never smoke cigarettes, drink to excess <I only drink a celebretory toast >, or use coarse language of any kind . I believe making others feel comfortable even in uncomfortable situations epitomizes class. It is about being a lady at home and in public . Candice
being sarcastic
A good classy comeback for a girl is "that is why there is only one me".
Wine that comes in a box is not usually a high quality wine. To say it is classy is being sarcastic.
"Classy" is an adjective. She is a classy girl.
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No. Classy is an adjective.
The basic definition of classy is stylish and or elegant. Someone who is classy will act with class or in an elegant manner.The world classy is an adjective.
Online stores such as Taste of Ink, Got Print, and Zazzle provide companies with classy business card designs. Other examples include Vista Print and Small Business Printing.
Some examples of being verbs used in a sentence are: "She is happy." "They were running." "He will be a doctor." "I am tired." "We have been to the beach."
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An adjective derivative takes certain suffixes (-ful, -ent, -ive, ect.) and adds them to verbs. Some examples are childish (from child), graceful (from grace), classy (from class), and watery (from water).
* clabber * clack * clad * claim * clam * clamor * clan * clap * claret * class * classy * classic * clatter * clathrate * clause * clavicle * claw * claxon * clay