racily meaning
- Adverb: racily
- In a racy manner
"racily vernacular language"
See also: racy
- In a racy manner
Examples
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- And there will be bias-cut dresses, jewels racily set on nude slips, and a few good suits.
- These were an early type of Welsh Sheepdog, higher on the leg and more racily built than the modern day breed.
- This was also one of Sir Nicholas Denys'headquarters and fishing stations, he having arrived at LaHave, Nova Scotia with de Racily.
- To these we can add a wonderful new volume of Roth's short stories in vivid, racily colloquial English translations by the poet Michael Hofmann.
- The style is racily idiomatic and each fable is accompanied by a short moral and a longer reflection, which set the format for fable collections for the next century.