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    racy


    1. Galle, the administrator at my school, felt it was ‘too racy for our young developing minds,’” stated Nem in a pompous oratory


    2. RACY, OR THE PRESENCE OF ABSENCE


    3. I lost in their racy conversations


    4. racy and wealth of England and educated by private tutors trying


    5. racy of Tibet, and for the civilisation of Tibet, how can a private


    6. His tail stung as the rest of his body ached to the racy tempo of his heart


    7. satirical xxxiverse, epigrams, parodies and letrillas in racy Castilian;he was less successful in the


    8. The newspapers of the island started concocting hurried, spicy biographies of the king and I became an avid reader of some of the more racy ones


    9. She inspired her audience and it kept up an amusing, racy commentary for indeed the belly dance was a dance of provocation and suggestive movement


    10. It was too racy for her

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    12. How I wish I could reproduce the glamour of his discourses, the peculiar mixture of accurate knowledge and of racy imagination which gave them their fascination, until even the Professor's cynical and sceptical smile would gradually vanish from his thin face as he listened


    13. As danger thickened his jaunty manner would increase, his speech become more racy, his cold eyes glitter into ardent life, and his Don Quixote moustache bristle with joyous excitement


    14. During the third hour of the show, she starred in a mildly racy skit in which two lovers are faced with the “three-minute warning” of the nuclear apocalypse and confess their wildest sexual fantasies to each other


    15. When Michaelis’s testimony at the inquest brought to light Wilson’s suspicions of his wife I thought the whole tale would shortly be served up in racy pasquinade—but Catherine, who might have said anything, didn’t say a word


    16. And where, meantime, was Helen Burns? Why did I not spend these sweet days of liberty with her? Had I forgotten her? or was I so worthless as to have grown tired of her pure society? Surely the Mary Ann Wilson I have mentioned was inferior to my first acquaintance: she could only tell me amusing stories, and reciprocate any racy and pungent gossip I chose to indulge in; while, if I have spoken truth of Helen, she was qualified to give those who enjoyed the privilege of her converse a taste of far higher things


    17. Julius Cahn’s “Official Theatrical Guide” as rich and racy literature compared with these fatiguing attempts to invent impossible people, and drag them through a jungle of impossible happenings—simply because Mr


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    Synonyms for "racy"

    racy blue gamey gamy juicy naughty risque spicy lively full-bodied rich robust erotic suggestive lewd indecent indelicate animated spirited energetic vigourous piquant sprightly

    "racy" definitions

    full of zest or vigor


    marked by richness and fullness of flavor


    suggestive of sexual impropriety


    designed or suitable for competing in a race