Marco Zanini delivered a collection for Rochas that was flirty and feminine with a bit of pizzazz.
The Texas governor has executive experience, conservative cred, success generating jobs, and pizzazz.
Yet over and over Mr. Pawlenty has been intent on trying to offer us pizzazz.
Peel off and place for a touch of pizzazz: clowns, penguins, teddy bears, etc.
also pizzaz; pizzazz, 1937, probably originally college or show-biz slang.
Pizazz, to quote the editor of the Harvard Lampoon, is an indefinable dynamic quality, the je ne sais quoi of function; as for instance, adding Scotch puts pizazz into a drink. Certain clothes have it, too. ["Harper's Bazaar," March 1937]
noun
Energy; power; pep, piss and vinegar: What's missing is overall pizzazz and pace
[1937+; origin unknown; perhaps echoically suggested by piss, ass, and piss and vinegar]