rakish in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

rakish in the PONS Dictionary

rakish Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

worn at a rakish angle

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The cab front was set at a rakish angle.
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All the right cues are present and correct, but honed for a more rakish, intimidating car.
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There are few, if any, social pressures to be macho or rakish as an adult.
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Just imagine how stylish these rakish beasts with enlarged 2.0-litre engines must have seemed in 1976.
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He was a 5-foot-7-inch hoodlum who wore his gray fedora at a rakish angle and bespoke pinstripe suits crisply pressed.
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It was a small coupe featuring dual side-mount spare tires and a rakish dip in the doors, similar to current (and future) sports cars.
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How could there be social pages if there weren't aristocrats with triple-hyphenated names to photograph reeling blearily, glass in hand, hilarious hats at rakish angles?
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The four-seat sedan's styling, featuring the luxury brand's massive signature grille, is meant to be rakish and sporty, with handling to match.
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Slender as scythes and flicked up at their ends in rakish quiffs, they are things of great beauty and wondrous aerodynamics.
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The car has a rakish, windswept look to it that suggests a sense of motion even while parked.
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