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How to use rakish in a sentence

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His rakish good looks were captivating, though there was no warmth in his eyes.
The lad was an Adonis, and with rakish good looks and a devilmay-care smile, he seemed to hold the world by a string.
His penchant for tall, rakish women and strong, musclebound men is alive and well and still living in New York.
Placards not yet on duty are held at a slope, at rakish angles over shoulders.
Instead of a cloak, the thin man wore a short blue cape, which was currently flipped over one shoulder in a rakish fashion.
Mine was a Bearded Silver Muskelunge of surpassing beauty and poignancy with mica-chip eyes and a hint of rakish scintillant teeth.
He leapt away before I could retort, blew me a kiss, and with a rakish smile, ran into his house.
He is wearing an over-long black turtleneck, cargo pants, and a fedora tipped at a rakish angle.
This was a bed-less but mattress-strewn upstairs room already filled with a giggling band of musicians who wore mauve hats at rakish angles.
With one or both side brims snapped up to the crown you get a rakish look which also stiffens the front brim against wind.
The addition of a black leather flight jacket made him look like a particularly young and rakish test pilot.
Then he smiled for the first time, giving his battered face a handsomely rakish air and shook his head.
The red of her coat brought out the natural glow of her skin, and a bandage on her temple made her look madcap and rakish.
Cory shook his head at her, his blond fringe falling over his dark eyes, giving him the rakish look.
He propelled me to my brothers and left with a bow and a rakish grin towards me.
He arrives on the dot, his tall, dark-haired, slightly rakish figure hurrying up Petergate through the crowds.
It is a wonderfully evocative burr, cultured throughout but with the faintest smidgens of rakish raspiness around the edges.
We were also greeted by a large man in rumpled chef's whites and a rakish black beret, a handkerchief knotted jauntily around his neck.
His face has a slightly rakish quality to it, his eyes gleaming with charm, and cunning.
It's a fascinating read, and reveals the extent to which rakish elements amongst landowners and the aristocracy staked huge wagers on the outcome of sporting events.
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Altogether he had a rakish, unsettled look, and a bounceable way of talking which made him the prominent person in company.
Altogether it was a decidedly rakish craft and the look on Judge dunder's face was by no means propitious.
After which them two old cut-ups wink at each other rakish and slap their knees.
The Imp was narrow and rakish, with a low cockpit and a high bow and stern.
She gave the floppy hat a yank that slued the ridiculous green bow to a more rakish angle, and then stopped suddenly in the road.
In every attic on the street a rakish craft flies the skull and crossbones, and roves the Spanish Main on rainy afternoons.
He is a rakish looking fellow, dressed in smart but cheap clothing.
A tricorn trimmed with gold lace was set at a rakish angle over a wig of white curls that dropped down to his waist.
We wore the silk scarf, sunglasses and rakish hat with a leather Jacket.
He was leaning back in a Morris chair, rakish, debonair, and at his ease.
He bowed, rakish and smiling, with all the airs of a dancing master.
He was a serious young man, not rakish or loud-voiced like the others.
A little later a rakish young workman, with a goatee beard and a swagger, lit his clay pipe at the lamp before descending into the street.
Mortdecai 107mins 12A JOHNNY Depp dons a rakish moustache and adopts a plummy accent to play roguish British aristocrat and dodgy art dealer Charlie Mortdecai.
And, giving his top-hat a rakish tilt, the old gentleman ambled indoors, satisfied that he had dropped a guarded hint in a pleasant and tactful manner.
Johnny Depp's latest comedy caper has him donning a rakish moustache and a adopting a plummy accent to play roguish British aristocrat and dodgy art dealer Charlie Mortdecai.
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