1. swanky - Noun
2. swanky - Adjective
3. swanky - Adjective Satellite
An active and clever young fellow.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA diner having a row with a waiter in a swanky restaurant chills the blood in a way that a quarrel over a pizza order elsewhere would never do. Compassion is rarely the custom of the privileged. Derren Brown
a swank apartment Source: Internet
A savvy couple have revealed how they managed to bag a swanky kitchen worth £10,000 by shopping around and buying second-hand on Facebook Marketplace - and they spent less than £1,000. Source: Internet
Bromley town's highest entry is this swanky restaurant that boasts high cuisine and an impressive number of compliments to its food, takeaway service, table service and latest Covid safety precautions. Source: Internet
Finally, I'd be remiss not to mention the swanky design touches like the telescoping arms and springy, pivoting hinges. Source: Internet
French President Emmanuel Macron, for example, invited Trump and First Lady Melania to a swanky restaurant in the Eiffel Tower. Source: Internet