Yes, that is the correct spelling of classy.
Some example sentences with this word in are:
She is a very classy lady.
I feel like having a classy wine.
The restaurant was too expensive and classy for us.
Sassy stands for looking bold and stylish whereas Classy stands for looking elegant and pretty.Sassy may be used for 'sexy' and Classy for 'pretty' ;)
Swoosh, classy, posh
* In the US a public school is a school financed from public funds. * In the UK a public school is a classy, or would-be classy independent or private school.
"Some posh vocabulary" refers to a classy, somewhat elegant way of speaking.
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
The correct spelling is classy (having sophistication or style).
le sucre(sassy)
k-l-a-s-y
SOPHISTICATED, with the meaning cultured, chic, modern, or classy.
"Classy" is an adjective. She is a classy girl.
Yes. Classy becomes "classier" (having more class) and "classiest" in the comparative and the superlative.
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.
signora classy
Classy - magazine - was created in 1984.
She always wore classy outfits to work, giving her a professional and polished appearance.
Classy...real classy...