He smiled and cocked his head to the side, giving the effect of rakishness. |
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There is a flounce to them and a rakishness to the men who woo them on bended knee. |
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Mr. Affleck fires up a Camel Light with an elbow-cocked rakishness that William Powell might envy. |
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The windshield which the company has flaunted its pronounced rakishness gives us the feeling that our heads are rubbing on the ceiling. |
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It's hard to disentwine the singer from the song: though Chicago was 30 years old when Sinatra recorded it, his is the version everyone knows, and it endowed the city with an indelible rakishness. |
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Here, Manchevski lets the camera and Aleksandar character's rakishness orientalize freely. |
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He has that slightly off-centre rakishness perfect for our Leo. |
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Now, upon his whole person, from the crown of his unkempt head down to his broken, dusty boots, there yet clung that air of jaunty, devil-may-care rakishness. |
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