raffish in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

raffish in the PONS Dictionary

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Raffish it ain't, but some very different people are likely to end up in the same pub...
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The reception area appeared cheering at night -- losing that disagreeable raffish atmosphere of the day to one more contemplative and deep.
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But jazz was different, more visceral and raffish, hinting at the prurient origins of the word itself.
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He meddled in an imaginative, often raffish or coquettish, and always elegant depictions of dramas in elegant period costume occurring in equally ornamented interiors.
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In his public debates he oscillates between raffish charm and a finely measured line in contempt.
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Of course, these people live in a raffish, theatrical, bohemian society where no one really knows anyone and everyone is darling.
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This branch is prominent at the moment, but another line, as old as the novel itself, adopts a more raffish attitude.
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He pioneers the use of airplanes for law enforcement in the north and rubs shoulders with a colourful gallery of fellow officers, felons and raffish local characters.
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Back then, tats had a rather raffish air.
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The romance of the great river, its raffish paddleboat life and its eerie call occupied him for four years.
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