rakish in a sentence
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Definition
Rakish: having a dashing, stylish, or carefree appearance that is often associated with charm and attractiveness.
Sample Sentences
- His rakish charm and easy smile made him the center of attention at every party.
- She wore a rakish hat tilted jauntily to one side, drawing admiring glances from passersby.
- The rakish demeanor of the young man hinted at a life filled with adventure and spontaneity.
- With his rakish style and confident stride, he looked every bit the dashing hero of a classic novel.
- Despite his rakish appearance, he had a surprisingly thoughtful nature that endeared him to his friends.
- The rakish young man strolled confidently into the gala, turning heads with his stylish attire.
- Her rakish charm captivated everyone at the party, making her the center of attention.
- He wore a rakish grin that suggested he was up to mischief, enticing his friends to join in.
- With his rakish haircut and unbuttoned blazer, he exuded an effortless cool that was hard to resist.
- The actor's rakish persona in the film made him an instant heartthrob among the audience.