Definitionadj. marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners
Last update: June 28, 2016
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He was moving about with a raffish air. . [adjective]
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Yet despite this, much of Clifton still retained a raffish charm which appealed across generations and classes. [adjective]
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In the old colonial days people came to sleepy Macao from bustling Hong Kong in order to savor its raffish Portuguese atmosphere. [adjective]
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With this raffish little fleet Paul Jones set out to do great deeds. [Please select]
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And though no man could have sworn to the color of that hat, whether it was blue or green, yet its color was a saner thing than its shape, which was blurred, tortured, and raffish; it might have been the miniature model of a volcano that had blown off its cone and misbehaved disastrously on its lower slopes as well. [Please select]
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