Similar words: piracy, theocracy, accuracy, literacy, democracy, autocracy, conspiracy, illiteracy. Meaning: ['reɪsɪ] adj. 1. full of zest or vigor 2. marked by richness and fullness of flavor 3. suggestive of sexual impropriety 4. designed or suitable for competing in a race.
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1. Paul shocked the ladies with his racy stories.
2. Her racy stories can be rather shocking.
3. But those rather racy exclamation marks are a surprise.
4. Something racy is just around the corner.
5. Pretty racy stuff for the era.
6. The Pinoy Times, a racy tabloid, landed on my doormat carrying front-page photographs of Erap and an air stewardess.
7. His voice has a racy fluency blended with the intuitive lilt of generations.
8. Nevertheless, the book is undoubtedly a good, racy read, especially in its first 100 pages.
9. A rather racy novel(sentencedict.com/racy.html), if the cover was anything to go by.
10. Give the media and the public something racy and mysterious and it will sell.
11. It looks the biz in its racy colours, with go-faster body kit, spoilers and 15in alloys.
12. If Gilbert Racy took little account of ecclesiastical structures, his attitude to secular ones was solipsistic.
13. He was all for the racy phrase.
14. The book is racy rather than obscene.
15. You are spicy and can be a little racy.
16. One of his creations: a racy application called Peekaboo that lets people ogle scantily clad cartoon women.
17. Nothing could be more racy, straightforward, and alive than the prose of Shakespeare.
18. I began to like New York, the racy, adventurous feel of it at night.
19. I must admit the Hockin style was inclined to be more racy than that I used for the Gazette.
20. The restraint of her expression belies the worldly rush of her life in New York and her racy reputation.
21. The film is about only a very brief sojourn in Gauguin's otherwise racy biography.
22. Scarlet talons came into vogue with suntanning, although they were sill considered rather racy until the mid-1930s.
23. It's certainly not for the prissy of nature but then the original novel was also considered at the time rather racy.
24. You love unique and off-beat clothing styles, and you look great with retro bell bottom jeans and 50’s high top sneakers, topped off with a racy camisole.
25. ET : Plus, you have a cute little bathtub scene that's kind of racy.
26. Benny Hill is known throughout the world for his racy humor, witty songs, and winning smile.
27. The author of a good novel wouldn't complain that readers were unfair for preferring a potboiler with a racy cover.
28. Her photos are mostly taken in a hotel and has many close - ups and is quite racy.
29. Britains saucy Benny Hill is known throughout the world for his racy humor, witty songs, and winning smile.
30. I thought the whole tale would shortly be served up in racy pasquinade.
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