Definitionadj. marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners
Last update: October 25, 2015
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He wore his cap at a rakish angle. [adjective]
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His head sports a natty trilby hat, worn at a rakish angle and a cigarette dangles from the corner of his mouth. [adjective]
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His famous green visor was pushed, at an abnormally rakish angle, to the top of his head. [adjective]
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Blazes Boylan presented to the leaders' skyblue frontlets and high action a skyblue tie, a widebrimmed straw hat at a rakish angle and a suit of indigo serge. [adjective]
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He caught her sharp intake of breath and gave her a rakish smile as she blushed. [Please select]
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She was low in the water, had two smoke-stacks, and presented a very rakish appearance. [Please select]
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He was a stout little man, who wore his hard felt hat at a rakish angle. [Please select]
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No ragamuffin was ever so tattered and torn as this rakish individual. [Please select]
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He tilted his white hat to a rakish angle and marched away. [Please select]
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