doozy
Pronunciation: [ˈduːzi]
Word
Context: "remarkable experience"
(noun) a doozy is something that is really special or stands out because it is unusual, impressive, or difficult. It's like saying that something is amazing, surprising, or uniquely challenging.
Example
The roller coaster at the theme park was a real doozy; I've never felt that much excitement before!
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Yesterday's movie was not a doozy at all; it was boring and predictable.
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Did you hear about the new game? Is it a doozy?
Context: "challenge"
(noun) a doozy can also refer to a problem or something that is very challenging. It's something that makes you think hard or work really tough to figure it out.
Example
The math test was a doozy, but I managed to solve all the difficult problems.
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That puzzle was not a doozy; it was way too easy to solve.
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Was the homework last night a doozy for you?
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