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    1. Her old man Ralph had an earthy sense of humour, punctuated by colourful, slightly risqué, but still suitable-for-family-company stories


    2. The big cheese himself read out our crimes of having been caught dancing without official leave of absence in this, tsk…tsk… risqué strip joint, a most serious transgression for which our chief, a defrocked former priest himself, had little sympathy


    3. And so he starts with a few cute little limericks that aren’t half bad, a bit risqué, a bit depressing, a bit morbid, but not half bad


    4. Some of the songs got a bit risqué


    5. in one of her more risqué business outfits seemed to catch others off


    6. " As risqué as he was always pretending to be, he'd probably never been with a woman in his life


    7. Having found to her frustration that she was unable to fit into either the sexy stewardess’ costume or the slutty nurse outfit, she had stripped the shop-girl bare and was endeavouring to dress her up like a doll (albeit one with a very unusual and risqué sense of fashion)


    8. As we neared the front of the line, I noticed that all of Taemin’s movements were becoming more and more suggestive and risqué


    9. My sense of humor is wet and loud and risqué, like topless day at the water park


    10. It was nearly closing time and we were plotting the next day of the King of America sessions over gin and onions, when the man who had been entertaining a group of friends with what seemed like alternate, mildly risqué lyrics to a few show tunes came over and introduced himself as Michael Feinstein

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    Synonyme für "risqué"

    indecent racy ribald naughty off-colour suggestive lewd