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  • Mr. Bantling, who was of a rather slow and discursive habit, relished a prompt, keen, positive woman, who charmed him with the spectacle of a brilliant eye and a kind of bandbox neatness, and who kindled a perception of raciness in a mind to which the usual fare of life seemed unsalted. Chapter XX
  • Semillon brings a lush texture to dry whites while Sauvignon Blanc brings an herbal raciness - a terrific combination.
  • But the Daily News went after him head-to-head and they were ashamed of the kind of raciness they were gonna have to do and they didn't do it. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: A Savannah Story
  • The raciness of the show has caused a bit of a stir in some places.
  • In her humorous raciness, Sophie Tucker could be viewed as a precursor of today's strong female singers. Jewish Women in Comedy - Sophie Tucker
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  • the raciness of the wine
  • Danny was alarmed at the raciness of his thoughts, as his mind very rarely traveled in that direction.
  • The libretto was re-written for raciness and local flavour and sung in English with surtitles, which seems redundant but was surprisingly handy.
  • Combining raciness and comfort, it could appeal to both courting couples and oldies with bad backs. Times, Sunday Times
  • TVGuide.com: A lot of parents aren't too keen on the raciness of the show. Jersey Shore's New Girl Talks Tension with Sammi and Naked Regrets
  • Still he hates to disappoint, so he did write back apologising for his apparent lack of raciness. Hugh Muir's Diary
  • Parts of the evening had a degree of raciness the stage might not have seen before. A Song and Dance to Celebrate Alvin Ailey
  • It was this raciness, allied to his remarkable facility with languages and a relish for the unconventional – perhaps a distaste for the conventional as well – that led him into some of the byways of Francophone literature, including the crique-craque tradition of Haitian folk fables, which he would assert were superior to those of La Fontaine, especially to anyone who expressed the opposite view. Translation
  • My lovely friend Kelly, upon hearing that I was going bra shopping after three years in nursing bras, hooked me up with 14 sets of bras and panties - a wonderful variety of colours, laciness, raciness, and sex appeal. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Its jazzy recreation of fast London life played on Soutra Gilmour's shiny steel set captures the impulsive raciness of contemporary living.
  • In response to the general 'raciness' of the photos, he said, Billy Ray Says He Wasn't There to Cover Miley's Back
  • That excerpt is also a good indication of the clip's raciness. VIDEO: Chuck's Yvonne Strahovski Skewers Pop Starlets
  • Mr. Bantling, who was of rather a slow and a discursive habit, relished a prompt, keen, positive woman, who charmed him by the influence of a shining, challenging eye and a kind of bandbox freshness, and who kindled a perception of raciness in a mind to which the usual fare of life seemed unsalted. The Portrait of a Lady
  • The libretto was re-written for raciness and local flavour and sung in English with surtitles, which seems redundant but was surprisingly handy.
  • We're doing the interview and whatever raciness they want to put in there, we'll run it.
  • Her personal adventures were poured into nine bestselling books whose raciness and brio took the publishing world by surprise. The Times Literary Supplement

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