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racily

ADVERB
  1. in a racy manner
    racily vernacular language

How To Use racily In A Sentence

  • I even dug out an ancient pair of gold sandals and wore them, rather racily and inappropriately, to work. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though racily told, at times the plot stretches credence as well as patience.
  • In recent years, Mr. Prince has blurred the line between his art and his collecting through his purchases of racily illustrated pulp-fiction novels from the 1950s. An Artist Amasses a Rare Collection
  • Racily turned out young women subbed little black dresses for the customary lawn - party whites.
  • Meanwhile, in his vividly and racily written Princi - ples of Psychology (1890) William James presented the findings of the “new psychology” — but not without critical reservations. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • I am indebted to this racily-written work for other ideas in this chapter. Across China on Foot
  • The historian Ammianus Marcellinus wrote racily of these events at the time of their occurrence. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 03
  • But if you think this 55-year-old, who is zipping along racily, is doing it for fun, think again.
  • It is racily written and holds the reader's attention as well as any good detective or science fiction novel.
  • On the other, Ramadan TV talk shows on state-sponsored television featuring racily dressed female hosts discussing intimate sex secrets with celebrities have sparked outrage from conservatives, denouncing what they call the decadence that is sweeping the nation. Statesman - AP Sports
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