rakish in the PONS Dictionary

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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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I conjured up the vessel of the novel, with her rakish masts and the outline of her six small cannon traced with snow.
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It is slimmer and more rakish than the pallid swift, and is darker than that species and lacks the obvious white throat.
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In his jeans, argyle sweater and a rakish scarf, the 24-year-old looks less like a radical ban-breaker than a bearded, bespectacled grad student.
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The windshield is angled aggressively and the rear pillars have a rakish appeal.
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There are few, if any, social pressures to be macho or rakish as an adult.
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The cab front was set at a rakish angle.
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And then of course he stops taking care of himself, and he stops being the rakish, well-dressed figure he used to be.
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The unmistakably yacht-like and rakish lines were indicative of their commercial design.
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The design mimicked a convertible top, but lacking the bulky folding mechanisms enabled the removable hardtop to have a much lower and more rakish profile.
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