Similar words: brake, rake-off, akin, akimbo, break in, shaking, breaking, break into. Meaning: ['reɪkɪʃ] adj. 1. marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners 2. marked by a carefree unconventionality or disreputableness.
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1. He plays the novel's rakish hero.
2. He wore his hat at a rakish angle.
3. He has a rakish air about him.
4. He wore his cap at a rakish angle.
5. He was wearing his hat at a rakish angle.
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6. What a rakish figure did I cut.
7. But some were written at rakish angles.
8. Brothels, bars, gambling, rakish clothes and tough-guy postures became his style.
9. A man stood, rakish and upright, and stared at the fences.
10. She wore her hat at a rakish angle.
11. The rakish actor was known for dating models.
12. He was a serious young man, not rakish or loud - voiced like the others.
13. He looked as if he had glued the rakish beard on to his solemn face.
14. I don't think I should have risked anything quite so rakish.
15. Saker always has paler crown and is less slender and rakish, but may otherwise be hard to distinguish.
16. A black, felt bowler sits on his head, tilted slightly forward at a rakish angle.
17. There was Philippa Mannering looking avid in a beautifully cut check suit and a brown beret at a rakish angle.
18. Characterized by a carefree or fun - loving unconventionality; rakish.
19. Wild flowers standed side by side, making soft lake rakish.
More similar words: brake, rake-off, akin, akimbo, break in, shaking, breaking, break into, undertaking, breathtaking, in a manner of speaking, dish, wish, Irish, perish, impish, ravish, nourish, polish, parish, finish, wish for, vanish, punish, bishop, Jewish, punished, Spanish, clownish, polished.