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Definition of whizzy in English: whizzyadjectivewhizzier, whizziest ˈwɪziˈ(h)wɪzi Technologically innovative or advanced. a whizzy piece of software Example sentencesExamples - I think it shows just how seriously we in the United Kingdom take our weather when the BBC Weather Centre's relaunched forecast - complete with all new three-dimensional whizzy graphics - becomes a major news story in itself.
- The whizzy dialogue means the tale rattles on at pace.
- But with the slowing economy, customers are more interested in price and convenience than whizzy technology, says IDC analyst Jason D. Smolek.
- ‘It's an old-fashioned, low-tech programme about content, not whizzy gimmickry,’ he says.
- But Squirt is the only show boasting a computer-generated penguin made with the same technology that creates all those whizzy real-time graphics for sporting events.
- BMW was certainly betting on a lot of media coverage of their whizzy new building, so much so that Domus magazine ended up running a catty piece on the carefully orchestrated media circus (which was when our photos were taken).
- Still, the new Blogger does offer several whizzy things, like the profile and comments facility.
- Sometimes the BBC's whizzy technology is enough to make the, ahem, older among us feel a little like dinosaurs ourselves.
- I'm also trying to put together a new site design using the latest whizzy web technology that'll knock your socks off and turn the blog-design world on its head.
- For all its whizzy technology, it's the games that could make or break Xbox.
- NISSAN's whizzy new Micra 160SR has arrived in the showrooms with what Nissan calls ‘a rival-bashing price’.
- Alton Library is not, thankfully, some whizzy new ‘ideas store’: it is, quite simply, a great place to read and write.
- Text-messaging is crude when compared with video transmission and other whizzy technology promised by next-generation wireless networks.
- Okay, so I've just re-designed the site, and added the whizzy comments box you *should* see below.
- Or will the crisis spark a breakthrough that takes us into a whizzy futuristic world of flying cars and shiny silver jumpsuits?
- Henry Gee, a palaeontologist and a science writer at Nature magazine, agrees that the way science is taught in many schools - with an emphasis on facts and formulae and very few whizzy experiments - leaves kids cold.
- This weekend's hire car was a Renault Optimist, with all the whizzy features that your striving Unix administrator demands.
- Although a phone reverts to GSM when out of range of 3G, if you've bought into the latest technology for its whizzy new services, then you'll be disappointed.
- So there's a double irony that Gorillaz - the most successful virtual band ever except perhaps for The Smurfs - not only have full creative control over their output but have also eschewed whizzy 3D rendering for a more retro cartoon look.
- Hydra is really quite whizzy, for a piece of computer kit.
Definition of whizzy in US English: whizzyadjectiveˈ(h)wizēˈ(h)wɪzi Technologically innovative or advanced. Example sentencesExamples - This weekend's hire car was a Renault Optimist, with all the whizzy features that your striving Unix administrator demands.
- Okay, so I've just re-designed the site, and added the whizzy comments box you *should* see below.
- Henry Gee, a palaeontologist and a science writer at Nature magazine, agrees that the way science is taught in many schools - with an emphasis on facts and formulae and very few whizzy experiments - leaves kids cold.
- Still, the new Blogger does offer several whizzy things, like the profile and comments facility.
- But Squirt is the only show boasting a computer-generated penguin made with the same technology that creates all those whizzy real-time graphics for sporting events.
- But with the slowing economy, customers are more interested in price and convenience than whizzy technology, says IDC analyst Jason D. Smolek.
- So there's a double irony that Gorillaz - the most successful virtual band ever except perhaps for The Smurfs - not only have full creative control over their output but have also eschewed whizzy 3D rendering for a more retro cartoon look.
- NISSAN's whizzy new Micra 160SR has arrived in the showrooms with what Nissan calls ‘a rival-bashing price’.
- Hydra is really quite whizzy, for a piece of computer kit.
- Text-messaging is crude when compared with video transmission and other whizzy technology promised by next-generation wireless networks.
- Or will the crisis spark a breakthrough that takes us into a whizzy futuristic world of flying cars and shiny silver jumpsuits?
- I'm also trying to put together a new site design using the latest whizzy web technology that'll knock your socks off and turn the blog-design world on its head.
- I think it shows just how seriously we in the United Kingdom take our weather when the BBC Weather Centre's relaunched forecast - complete with all new three-dimensional whizzy graphics - becomes a major news story in itself.
- BMW was certainly betting on a lot of media coverage of their whizzy new building, so much so that Domus magazine ended up running a catty piece on the carefully orchestrated media circus (which was when our photos were taken).
- The whizzy dialogue means the tale rattles on at pace.
- Alton Library is not, thankfully, some whizzy new ‘ideas store’: it is, quite simply, a great place to read and write.
- For all its whizzy technology, it's the games that could make or break Xbox.
- Sometimes the BBC's whizzy technology is enough to make the, ahem, older among us feel a little like dinosaurs ourselves.
- Although a phone reverts to GSM when out of range of 3G, if you've bought into the latest technology for its whizzy new services, then you'll be disappointed.
- ‘It's an old-fashioned, low-tech programme about content, not whizzy gimmickry,’ he says.
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