Noun
any exciting and complex play intended to confuse (dazzle) the opponent
Source: WordNetAlways the sightseers: open-mouthed, disbelieving. There was a force for desolation loose in their midst which could consume their lives at a glance, surely they could see that? But they'd watch anyway, willing to embrace the void if it came with sufficient razzmatazz. Clive Barker
Amos: Just watch and see. you think all this razzmatazz your rescuer is displaying will be a factor in the next elections. Source: Internet
The goal was to be a contributing piece of Market Street, and that means a little less razzmatazz and a little more gravitas. Source: Internet