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- adjective
comparative form ofnifty : morenifty
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Examples
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In early 2007, it heard about an innovative start-up that was working on a web-based presentation program that had some even niftier features than the one Google was developing internally.
In the Plex Steven Levy 2011
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In early 2007, it heard about an innovative start-up that was working on a web-based presentation program that had some even niftier features than the one Google was developing internally.
In the Plex Steven Levy 2011
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I've described the story to other people as my IRA/Samson story, but a niftier blurb might go like this: What would it be like to know that God is absolutely * not* on your side?
Day in the Life of an Idiot lyda222 2010
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That's right, to purchase a ticket, travelers will find its cheaper to do it themselves using these nifty gadgets called computers that have this even niftier thing called internet access.
Christine Negroni: Time Magazine Takes on Aviation. Time Loses. 2010
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That's right, to purchase a ticket, travelers will find its cheaper to do it themselves using these nifty gadgets called computers that have this even niftier thing called internet access.
Christine Negroni: Time Magazine Takes on Aviation. Time Loses. 2010
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There's lots of nifty stuff on the official tour site, but there's even niftier stuff on this San Jose Mercury News race site.
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At every turn in recent weeks, and yes, throughout his doddering premiership, Gordon has shown a shocking and at times painful lack of political instinct, which would have allowed a niftier politician Blair, anyone? to not only strengthen his own position but also bring about the transformative energy that Brown alluded to in that conference speech.
Gordon Brown 2009
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The Chinese came up with a much niftier title, don't you think?
The Race for Michael Jackson Books Lauri 2009
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In his latest column Terry Calhoun writes about the impending explosion of handheld technology: The folks at Apple and Google and all the startups in between are going to be making it easy for other consumers to do even niftier things.
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Google is saying that this nifty service, all the niftier because it is free, will probably be supported by an advertising model.
Michael Wolff: How the Internet Got Lost and Why Google's GPS Won't Show Us the Way Out 2009
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