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"rakishly" Definitions
  1. in a way that makes you look relaxed and confident
"rakishly" Synonyms
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27 Sentences With "rakishly"

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He looks familiar—it's Robert Mitchum, larger than life and rakishly handsome.
He's all angles, rakishly slim, with slightly surprised, slightly sardonic blue eyes.
In bookstores there was a boomlet in rakishly intelligent literary romans à clef.
Although he had rakishly batted away the questions onscreen, he now admitted to another motive.
When Will (Cole Sprouse), a rakishly charming fellow CF patient, walks into the hospital, she wants to really live.
Ehrenreich is a gifted actor and possesses a rakishly appealing persona, but the character's inner darkness is only hinted at.
Rios has his own head full of bad memories, chewing rakishly on the stub of a cigar while flying into peril.
He was also an aspiring fashion model, posing rakishly in bright clothes and sporting a manicured beard in photographs on his Facebook page.
His poster for Bullitt (1968) has Steve McQueen leaning rakishly against mondo-cool vertical lines, the image of modernity and the meanness that follows it.
Televisions hung from wall units on the calling-room floor; Adam Driver smiled rakishly on one, and the Pistons and the Cavaliers played basketball on another.
MORGAN'S OPEN-TOPPED sports cars, with their long louvred bonnets and rakishly swept wheel-arches, almost require the driver to wear a tweed cap and silk scarf.
Ms. Saar's piece, "Stride Piano" (1993), is a film-noirish woodcut of a piano player, hat rakishly tilted on his head, with a cigarette and drink resting nearby.
It was encouraging here to find her stripping off some of the froth and experimenting with plainer stuff like smocked cotton, still rakishly skewed and often inflated to ballooning proportions.
The first signal we get arrives in "Look, She Made A Hat," when Midge sees the all-time great painting made by bad boy artiste Declan Howell (a rakishly disheveled Rufus Sewell).
The doors opened on a loft, two thousand square feet filled with bright-colored "organic chaotic" paintings shaped like amoebas and "hard-edge" paintings of rakishly angled black geometric shapes on raw linen.
Mr. Van Drew, a rakishly dressed freshman who represents the southern tip of New Jersey, has won praise from Mr. Trump after an anti-impeachment interview he gave on Fox News, an endorsement that rankled some of his constituents.
She speculated that rather than flee Britain, he — a rakishly debonair and reputedly self-indulgent aristocrat — had killed himself immediately after realizing that he had murdered the wrong woman in what she saw as an attempt to terminate their abusive marriage.
On Beauty Beauty in the '21982s was about creating your own unique look, says Inès de la Fressange, the French model and designer whose own rakishly cool short hair, arched brows and insouciant air inspired Karl Lagerfeld to make her his muse at Chanel in 268.
Among the best known of these is "Land Canal — Hillside," a 265-foot-long installation from the 21975s consisting of rakishly tilted pyramids of Cor-Ten and grassy earth, set atop a median strip in Dallas and designed to be glimpsed from changing vantage points by passing motorists.
And even if the non-Healy members of the 1975 are rakishly handsome enough to give credence to the idea that the 1975 could or might be a boy band, they're an actual band, the first line of defense for fans who want to present them as more legit than a pop act.
In the summer of 1957, when Apparel Arts, a men's fashion magazine, decided to create a new identity for itself after more than a quarter century, it chose Horne for the cover of the magazine's first issue under its new name: Gentlemen's Quarterly. He appeared there in a jaunty striped jacket peering rakishly from behind a tropical plant.
According to Khulusi, Jawahiri takes up the cause of social exclusion and poverty from Rusafi. He illustrates the gulf in society by describing life in the houses and villas of the rich, built next to shanty dwellings where the deprived live in squalid conditions with their children and livestock. : In those palaces and rich houses, : Nights of dancing rakishly pass : Where the legs of the beautiful ladies are bare. : Liquors and wines are brought to them from East and West, : From wherever they are distilled best.
The Excellence features some styling elements usually found on American cars of the era, like tailfins, the wraparound windshield, and the "hardtop" roof without B-pillars. But the overall design is distinctively European, with its stacked quad-headlights and rakishly low profile. Its low beltline and comparatively high greenhouse predicted the automotive architecture that became mainstream in the late Fifties, and lasted throughout the Sixties. The Facel-Vega Excellence also incorporates a pillarless four-door mechanism, allowing the car to be designed with rear-hinged "suicide" styled rear doors for easier access and egress.
Martin Jarvis, the actor, director and renowned voice artist, worked with Davies in her last decade at Broadcasting House and stated that what he learned from her is still gratefully applied in his own audio productions. Writing of her at the time of the celebration of Davies's life at the BBC Club, he provided vivid images of the famous headwear: 'In the years that I worked with her I never saw her bare-headed. Soft, velour, broad-brimmed, outlandishly wide, rakishly green, dazzlingly scarlet. All as glamorous as she appeared herself.
In high school, Shark loses his baby fat and matures into a rakishly handsome young man who strongly resembles Errol Flynn. One day while working at his father's gas station, Shark notices beautiful blonde California teen Kathy Petro for the first time and he's instantly smitten with her. Kathy is the daughter of powerful local oil magnate Jack Petro, but everyone at school frowns upon Shark, so Kathy doesn’t give him the time of day. Obsessed with Kathy, Shark takes a movie camera over to her house one night and films her from outside her bathroom window as she masturbates.
From the Stuart era (1603–1714) and later, a pseudo usage of Fitz was adopted for younger sons of the British royal family who lacked a legal surname, and particularly for illegitimate children of kings, princes, or general upper class men, for example Fitzroy, (meaning "son of the king", from the French fils du roy); Fitzjames, son of king James II (1685–1688); FitzClarence, son of the Duke of Clarence, later King William IV (1830–1837); and FitzGeorge, son of Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (1819–1904). More generally, in literature the prefix Fitz has been used to connote nobility, for example in Anthony Trollope's 1862 novel Orley Farm which features the fictional rakishly aristocratic figure Lord John Fitzjoly.
American Motors was facing many challenges in a dynamic marketplace. The strategy to redesign the Matador for the 1974 model year was an example of the changes that Gerald C. Meyers, vice president of product development, wanted for AMC's mid-sized product range. The intermediate-sized cars were best sellers in the U.S. and the two-door hardtops or coupe versions most popular with consumers. Because styling was their greatest selling point, a decision was made to develop a new version of the Matador as a coupe, thus giving designers the freedom to style "rakishly as sheet metal could be made to look" and eliminating the limits of making sedans and station wagons with the same lines.

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