单词 | rakishly |
例句 | Still wearing her shoes and socks, and her rakishly tilted round white cap, she advanced towards him. Brave New World 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z The sun was high overhead now and the sweat made his curls stand up rather rakishly. Little Fires Everywhere 2017-09-12T00:00:00Z The wind was blowing wildly about her, tugging at her skirt, tilting her hat rakishly to one side. Mary Poppins 1962-10-27T00:00:00Z I could see her broadside on from here, the red underwater section showing against the black of the top-sides, and the single funnel leaning rakishly towards the cliffs beyond. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z On the threshold, in a white acetate-satin sailor suit, and with a round white cap rakishly tilted over her left: ear, stood Lenina. Brave New World 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z The Italians were wearing silky light blue uniforms, and they had tied white bandanas rakishly around their heads, pirate-style. The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics 2014-05-27T00:00:00Z She lifted Faye’s right eyelid, and the eye looked rakishly up at her but it was not rolled back in her head. East of Eden 1952-09-01T00:00:00Z I saw him for lunch the other day and he was in exceptionally good form, perfectly dressed, his scarf tasselled rakishly. “This Is Pleasure” 2019-07-08T04:00:00Z They’re suited mainly for skinny jeans, which are meant to be rakishly tucked in. | New York Fashion Week: Boots for Snow and for Show 2011-02-10T02:38:41Z The spritz is a cocktail in which part of the appeal is looseness, a willingness to toss ingredients together in a rakishly pleasing way. Attention, day drinkers: Here’s what you should be imbibing 2016-06-10T04:00:00Z In bookstores there was a boomlet in rakishly intelligent literary romans à clef. A Tangy Sendup of Literary-World Dalliances 2017-06-16T04:00:00Z Wearing Ray-Bans, hair rakishly swooped to the side, she looks like any other educated, socially conscious Portland hipster. The Forsaken: A Rising Number of Homeless Gay Teens Are Being Cast Out by Religious Families 2014-09-12T04:00:00Z Surrounded by light wells, with two rakishly upturned corners on the north side, the plaza would frame a sunken entrance to the Independence Avenue face of the Castle building. Is architect Bjarke Ingels’s bold remake of the Smithsonian Castle grounds mere folly? In the book’s most-arresting image, an old goat looks truly goatish, half Pan, half jaded debauchee, as he casts a rakishly appraising glance at the reader. Review | What’s surprising — and familiar — in Maurice Sendak’s newly discovered book 2018-09-04T04:00:00Z A couple of foreign tourists were admiring our American muscle car, rakishly angled against a backdrop of mountains and low-slung clouds. A father-son road trip in Death Valley: One muscle car, one teenager and the American West 2016-11-23T05:00:00Z With Family Feud he became the host, upbeat and rakishly chatty. Richard Dawson, 1932–2012 2012-06-04T21:10:52Z Foppish scions in their 20s ascended the grand marble staircase, and sipped champagne in couture gowns, velvet dinner jackets and tuxedo slippers rakishly embroidered with Chinese characters. Edith Wharton?s World, Recast for ?Gossip Girl? 2011-03-02T22:22:52Z She was working the floor, rocking a vintage dress and a rakishly angled hat. In Calgary, Exploring the Cultural Side of ‘Cowtown’ 2014-10-23T04:00:00Z Ehrenreich is a gifted actor and possesses a rakishly appealing persona, but the character’s inner darkness is only hinted at.” ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’: What Do Critics Say? What Do You Say? 2018-05-24T04:00:00Z A troika of his championship bikes, their front wheels rakishly angled, adorn a tall pillar of a wall that connects this floor to the living room above it. Ricky Carmichael 2010-09-01T04:00:00Z For instance, when Taylor and Burton meet, both in costume, at the start of shooting "Cleopatra," this electric moment is marked by his rakishly inquiring, "Has anyone ever told you you're a very pretty girl?" Skip 'Liz & Dick' and watch a film they headline 2012-11-20T14:25:09Z Posters of goats hang on the walls of Bangane, goats with rakishly wavy black hair and an ambiguous twinkle in their eyes. Critic’s Notebook: Pete Wells Explores Korean Restaurants in Queens 2014-12-16T05:00:00Z When she appears at the weddings, she's wearing a miniskirt, garish makeup and a rakishly askew ponytail. Big Love: Shark-Jumping in Utah 2010-02-22T14:05:00Z After attending dramatic school in his home town, the ruggedly handsome and rakishly appealing Lonnen became a familiar presence on British television and stage. Ray Lonnen, British actor in spy TV show ‘Sandbaggers,’ dies at 74 Tolmor, a rakishly handsome 51-year-old with thick silver hair, needs this project for reasons that go beyond the desire for a hit production. They were filming a TV comedy series in Ukraine. Then war broke out. 2022-08-16T04:00:00Z He rakishly referred to himself as “the homeless count.” Sergei Tolstoy, ‘bohemian’ descendant of Leo Tolstoy, dies at 99 2022-01-11T05:00:00Z Here, its left edge is raised rakishly skyward to form a point. Clive Wilkinson designed Google's inventive campus. His home is a surreal blast 2020-03-05T05:00:00Z The fedoras, worn pulled down rakishly over one eye, added just the right dash of peacockery and romance to the laid-back luxe of Ford’s fall and winter runway collection. Review: Tom Ford makes the case for grown-up glamour for fall and winter 2019 2019-02-07T05:00:00Z Gone, for example, were the cream jeans which he bought on sale, intending to wear them rakishly with a navy blazer in the summer, yet ultimately never wore. The Case for Buying Less Clothing 2019-01-04T05:00:00Z Televisions hung from wall units on the calling-room floor; Adam Driver smiled rakishly on one, and the Pistons and the Cavaliers played basketball on another. The Deportees Taking Our Calls 2017-01-15T05:00:00Z The doors opened on a loft, two thousand square feet filled with bright-colored “organic chaotic” paintings shaped like amoebas and “hard-edge” paintings of rakishly angled black geometric shapes on raw linen. A Monument to Outlast Humanity 2016-08-22T04:00:00Z These must be rakishly dressed in stamped steel panels, glass and resinous plastics, as convincingly as possible. Lexus RX: Can Its Legions of Fans Be Wrong? 2015-11-20T05:00:00Z He sat at the defense table, fiddling with his unruly dark hair, in a blazer and a shirt that was unbuttoned a little rakishly for a murder trial. The Lawyer Who Defended Dzhokhar Tsarnaev 2015-09-14T04:00:00Z A small gathering of Africans includes a man with a scarred face wearing a suit jacket and a newsboy-style peaked cap, worn rakishly to the side. At a Macedonian way station, Syrian and other migrants focus on the path ahead 2015-08-31T04:00:00Z In the process, he has emerged as a dreamboat for the new century, the thinking person’s blue-eyed, rakishly grinning male pin-up. ‘Frank’ movie review: An unconventional star turn by Michael Fassbender Tall, gaunt and slightly ungainly, in his snakeskin shoes, chunky rings and rakishly well-tailored suits, Cave resembles nothing so much as a postmillennial hybrid of bookie and peer of the realm. I Am the Real Nick Cave 2014-07-01T04:00:00Z Dressed rakishly in a dark suit, he turned up in the front row of the Miss Ghana USA Pageant at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in Manhattan on June 28. Feared Traditional Priest From Ghana Spends a Year in the Bronx 2013-07-19T23:15:42Z His face, gaunt, young, rakishly handsome back then, was on the posters that were carried on demonstrations in Belfast, Dublin and London. Tom McFeely: from IRA hunger striker to bankrupt millionaire property developer 2012-08-10T22:00:50Z Khalid Haleet was clean-shaven and dressed in a Polo shirt, jeans and white leather lounge slippers, his inky black hair rakishly thrown back. Ceylanpinar Journal: Refugees Escape Syria to a Barren Plain of Sweat and Grit 2012-07-31T01:57:08Z Mr. Khanna, a rakishly handsome actor from a well-to-do Punjabi family, played leading roles in many films that tapped the broad social tensions emerging in Indian society during the second generation after independence. Rajesh Khanna, Bollywood Leading Man, Dies at 69 2012-07-19T03:29:00Z The women wore slinky dresses, pearls and gold earrings; the men, collared shirts and coats, some wearing the nattiest of suits, rakishly tilted fedoras and bright silk handkerchiefs. | Bedford-Stuyvesant: In Bedford-Stuyvesant, Jazz Sessions Evoking an Earlier Time 2012-04-12T17:02:25Z A grimy dime novel protruded rakishly from his hip pocket, and his right cheek was swollen as with the toothache, due, probably, to a generous "chaw" of Seaman's Delight. The Million Dollar Mystery Novelized from the Scenario of F. Lonergan 2012-03-15T02:00:21.153Z He wears his motor cap far back on his head and rakishly low on one side. The Auto Boys' Quest 2012-03-12T03:00:25.647Z He perched the cap rakishly on top of Slim’s head and stood off a little distance to eye the effect critically. The Camp Fire Girls Solve a Mystery or, The Christmas Adventure at Carver House 2012-02-27T03:00:12.427Z A sober brown wig replaced the powdered creation, and a black tricorne was set rakishly atop. The Black Moth A Romance of the XVIIIth Century 2012-01-31T03:00:13.827Z I am afraid she would only have seen in it evidence of an infatuation for an undesirable young man, one who smoked and drove rakishly about town in red neckties on Sunday morning. A Woman of Genius 2012-01-18T03:00:09.517Z Lieutenant Atkinson's voice broke through his preoccupation, and saved him the immodest thought of wondering if perhaps his cap visor might not be worn a little more rakishly to one side. We're Civilized! 2011-12-15T03:00:16.297Z He was a smart officer, and the cord uniform, big slouch hat, looped up rakishly at one side, riding boots, and spurs, became his tall figure well enough. From Veldt Camp Fires 2011-12-01T03:00:21.397Z His battered bowler was perched rakishly on the back of his head, and his hands were thrust deep into his trousers pockets. A Second Coming 2011-11-29T03:00:16.693Z This accomplished, he placed the spectacles upon my nose and the soft felt hat rather rakishly upon my head, patted me on the shoulder, and said: "Look at yourself in the glass." The Beautiful White Devil 2011-11-11T03:00:24.760Z Kruger, rakishly arrayed in tennis garb, is extracting infinite enjoyment from the congenial exercise of volleying English soldiers, dressed up as shuttlecocks, over the "Transvaal net" into the watery ditch beyond. The History of the Nineteenth Century in Caricature 2011-10-04T02:00:18.533Z The governor was a big man, flaccid and portly, and he received Carrington with a big Stetson set rakishly on 87 the back of his head and an enormous black cigar in his mouth. The Ranchman 2011-08-27T02:00:21.017Z No shots were fired, and except the erect sentinel in his blue coat, his red k�pi tipped rakishly over one ear, and his shining rifle and sword-bayonet, I heard no sound of civil strife. A Tatter of Scarlet Adventurous Episodes of the Commune in the Midi 1871 2011-08-04T02:00:19.957Z Their mouths were pierced with a pipe, in the left hand corner, which hung loosely and rakishly down, besmearing their laps with ashes, and now and then they puffed forth a column of smoke. The Puddleford Papers, Or Humors of the West 2011-07-12T02:00:33.027Z I asked, seeing a great pan on the table with the lid sitting rakishly on one side of a huge mass of dough, already risen beyond its bounds. A House Party with the Tucker Twins 2011-07-10T02:00:20.543Z And Piet, placing his soft hat rakishly on one side, swaggered down the veranda until he faced the group of three, who were calmly oblivious to all around. The Golden Rock 2011-07-05T02:00:22.137Z The celebrated literary lions before the New York Public Library, for instance, wore throughout the day after the first big snow of this winter ridiculous tall caps pulled down very rakishly over their eyes. Turns about Town 2011-05-13T02:00:09.213Z There, guests smoked mint-flavored tobacco from hookahs and drank Zacapa rum cocktails, while Mr. Leonard, who says he is a classically trained butler, played docent with his collar rakishly unbuttoned. Nocturnalist: Hobnobbing From the Ground Floor Up 2011-04-23T01:49:39Z The little man looked him over gravely from the heels of his flat shoes to the crown of his rakishly soft hat. I Conquered 2011-04-15T02:00:19.800Z Mr. Hawkins' well-built body was encased rakishly in a striped suit, and his brown eyes were sparkling with his characteristic sly amusement when he came into the office. Four and Twenty Beds 2011-03-30T02:00:13.610Z It was enough for the Fulham manager, Mark Hughes, rakishly wearing a daffodil, to declare there was spring in the air. Mark Hughes ready to unleash Bobby Zamora after Fulham beat Blackburn 2011-03-07T07:01:02Z Upon the head of this person, rakishly worn, was a blue cap, braided with silver and red velvet. Mr. Claghorn's Daughter 2011-03-03T03:00:53.083Z For after the Uhlans came bluejackets of the naval division, broad-shouldered, bewhiskered fellows, with caps worn rakishly and the roll of the sea in their gait. The Childrens' Story of the War, Volume 2 (of 10) From the Battle of Mons to the Fall of Antwerp. 2011-02-19T03:01:10.063Z Gus grinned at her and tilted his derby more rakishly over his left eye. Girl Alone 2011-01-27T03:00:36.117Z He surveyed me in silence a few minutes, his cigar pointed rakishly aloft, his eyes half shut. The Land of Frozen Suns 2011-01-23T03:00:15.307Z With his hat thus rakishly tilted, all traces of his clerical profession seemed mysteriously to have vanished. The Spy in Black His thin, dissipated face was adorned with a rakishly trimmed mustache and Vandyke of gray which still held a fading trace of its erstwhile sandy red. The Key to Yesterday There were little groups of young men rather rakishly but shabbily dressed; often they wore a flower in their buttonhole. A Bed of Roses Once we chanced on a group of freshmen holding a picnic party with King Sigurd enthroned on a mossy log in the center, his gilt-paper crown tipped rakishly over one eye. Sigurd Our Golden Collie and Other Comrades of the Road If anything was needed to strengthen the air of pertness of the man above it was supplied by his sombrero, which sat rakishly over one ear. The Orphan When the captain returned with his guard, Mich'l was lying realistically in the pool, apparently deep in drugged sleep, the little kepi tilted rakishly over his face. Astounding Stories, August, 1931 He was clad in a shabby suit of grey tweed and crowned with a little brown hat, shoved rakishly over one ear, which he did not trouble to take off. The "Genius" This time the open door revealed Rosetta Muriel, struggling to lower a refractory umbrella, with her hat tipped rakishly over one eye. Peggy Raymond's Vacation or Friendly Terrace Transplanted A light gray overcoat, thrown wide on his shoulders, gave a lavish display of frilled shirt, and a gray Homburg hat was set rakishly on one side of his head. Cynthia's Chauffeur But the hunchback's body was plain enough—the queer body squatted upon the hydrant, legs dangling, the ridiculous velvet hat rakishly aslant the large head. Fire Mountain A Thrilling Sea Story Her aghast mind, following Mr. Keene's project, seemed to see him rakishly ascending the pavilion steps, among a wondering throng, and making way to Lola as she sat, happy and honored, with her friends. A Prairie Infanta The gate had been torn from its hinges and was draped rakishly over the roadster. Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1931 Brace Northrup received the first intimation of his jog when he knocked on the door of a certain little yellow house set rakishly at the crossroads, a few miles from King’s Forest. At the Crossroads Meg's "nasty hat" was rakishly askew upon her red curls, for Fay had frequently grabbed at it in her rage, and the beautiful green linen gown was sopping wet. Jan and Her Job After the packs were all on, Cap Pike swung the mules of the first wagon into the home trail and passed over the mesa singing rakishly. The Treasure Trail A Romance of the Land of Gold and Sunshine He wore a long and flowing beard, and the black cloth fez, unlike the red one, was not rakishly set on; but I recognised him at once. Against Odds A Detective Story He wore the new musket slung rakishly over his shoulder. The Road to Frontenac His three-cornered hat was rakishly set at an angle on his fair hair, which was meticulously rolled in curls above his ears, and the curls were caught at his neck with a black velvet ribbon. Mr. Wicker's Window The stair carpets are hanging on lines in the back garden, and Susanna, with her cap rakishly on one side, is always to be seen polishing the stair rods. Penelope's Progress Being Such Extracts from the Commonplace Book of Penelope Hamilton As Relate to Her Experiences in Scotland She carried a parasol of the same color and material as her dress, while her head was crowned with a sweeping, rakishly plumed Rembrandtesque hat worn at a killing angle. When Dreams Come True He had a small green hat sot rakishly on one side, a red neck-tie flashed out, a immense 297 cigar wuz in his mouth, out of which streamed a flame of fire. Samantha at Coney Island and a Thousand Other Islands Some of the group wore three-cornered hats, others seamen's caps of rough wool, and here and there a face grimaced from beneath a twisted rag rakishly askew. The Black Buccaneer She found herself upon a secluded side of a veranda, and still on all fours; she gave a mad caper across the floor, and staggered to her feet, her hat flopping rakishly over one ear. 'Lizbeth of the Dale Mrs. Rank's well-preserved hat was perched rakishly at a perilous angle over one ear. Anderson Crow, Detective He saw a first lieutenant's uniform, but it bulged aesthetically; and he saw a first lieutenant's cap and bar, but it sat rakishly on puffed-up brown curls. A Fine Fix He had oiled his curly auburn locks with a scented pomatum, and parted them rakishly in the middle. Reels and Spindles A Story of Mill Life The masts seem to tilt rakishly and the sails shine in the sun. The Book of the National Parks The overseer was a dapper Victorian with a golden mustache twisted rakishly up and down at either end respectively, like an overturned letter S. He lived up to the name of Smart. Stingaree It was Mouldy Jakes: his scalp was torn so that a red triangular patch hung rakishly over one eye. The Long Trick On his head, rakishly set, was a Panama hat, over his arm was a natty raincoat and he wore gloves. The Varmint He was in evening dress, and an opera hat was set rakishly on the back of his head. A Son of the Immortals He had abandoned his top hat for a large golf cap, which was perched rakishly over one eye. The Man Who Knew The head leaned rakishly towards the water-lily side of the saucer. Gossamer 1915 It was plain that she thought the hour very late, and that Caroline's red cheeks, disordered hair and hat rakishly on one side did not please her. The Privet Hedge Weakness was written all over him, from a derby hat sitting back rakishly on his forehead to the small, effeminate boot that fitted so neatly his small effeminate foot. The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills He was dressed in the fashionable costume of the day—a green riding coat and top-boots, with a huge frill to his shirt, while his hat was set rakishly on one side. Won from the Waves In front of the post office stood a boy with a faded pea-green cap, hung rakishly over one ear. Rival Pitchers of Oakdale I had a big felt hat which I had bought in Mexico, with a little feather in it; and this I put on, pulling it rakishly over on one side. John Gayther's Garden and the Stories Told Therein He paced the floor for a moment, his hands thrust deep in his trousers pockets, his silk hat tipped rakishly on one side of his head. Blacksheep! Blacksheep! The once jaunty panama hat hung shapelessly about his ears and from beneath it a plaster of blond hair slanted across his forehead rakishly. Every Man for Himself At last a white-haired man, habited as a Moor, his dress of nautical cut, his turban set somewhat rakishly on one side, came in. Roger Willoughby A Story of the Times of Benbow His claws, which were non-retractile, were not rakishly long as are the grizzly's, but protruded slightly beyond the long hair upon his feet. Black Bruin The Biography of a Bear On the back of her cropped yellow curls was a velveteen cap, rakishly tipped, and she stood debonair beneath the folds of the curtain with a laugh on her lips. The Black Cross It was the Governor, rakishly trigged out in knickerbockers, with a cap smartly tilted over one ear and a scarf snapping about his face in the lively wind. Blacksheep! Blacksheep! One cheek was plastered with soil; patches of green stain discoloured her coat, her hair hung rakishly askew, yet never had her manner been more composed nor complacently matter of fact. Flaming June Old ladies clad in princess dresses with yachting caps worn rakishly on their grey hair, vied with other old ladies in automobile bonnets, who, with opera glasses, searched out the meaning of every passing buoy. The Best Short Stories of 1917 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story One small boy half-lay across the table; another stood in his chair, his frayed woolen cap set rakishly back and over one ear. Red-Robin His necktie was perched rakishly underneath his right ear, and his collar was of the moisture and consistency of a used wash rag. Potash & Perlmutter Their Copartnership Ventures and Adventures She was so stern that even her rakishly tipped bonnet did not seem at all funny. By the Light of the Soul A Novel After some time, across the yellow, waving expanse of the rushes, we made out a small dead willow stub slanted rakishly. The Killer No Mexican could have worn it more rakishly. The Texan Scouts A Story of the Alamo and Goliad Picard, arrayed in clean white flannels, white shoes, a panama set rakishly on his handsome head, his fingers twirling a cane, came head-on into the storm. A Splendid Hazard He was attired, then, in a sort of burlesque "fashionable" lounge suit and wore a straw hat set rakishly backward on his well-oiled dark hair. The Green Eyes of Bâst She wore her old black bonnet, and the wind had tipped that rakishly to one side. By the Light of the Soul A Novel She wore a dark tan serge traveling coat with a brown service cap to match that set a bit rakishly on her red curls. Kit of Greenacre Farm The pony's small red head was quite innocent of bridle; the bit was against his red breast, held there by small hands desperate on the reins; the torn headstall flapped rakishly about the red legs. Copper Streak Trail It was quite possible to leave our mess at peep o'day severely Gothic in design, and to return at dewy eve to find it rakishly Rococo. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, February 7, 1917 Memories of an erect, tartan-draped young figure, of a thin, bronzed face and dark hair where a tilted cap sat rakishly ... memories of smiling, boyish eyes, darkening with sudden emotion ... memories of eager lips.... The Fortieth Door There was something jaunty in the Piper's manner, aside from the drooping red feather which bobbed rakishly as he went home, whistling. A Spinner in the Sun The red tam-o’-shanter that I had associated with her youth and beauty was tilted rakishly on one side of her pretty head. The House of a Thousand Candles He asked Fenwick a few easy questions, sitting rakishly on the edge of a tilted chair, his hat slipping back on his handsome, grizzled head. Fenwick's Career Her head had been crowned with a tall peaked modish beaver hat, from which a purple feather rakishly swept over the goddess's left ear. The Nest of the Sparrowhawk It is some pleasure to him, he however rakishly reflects, to observe how placable the ladies of his family would have been, had they met with a Lovelace. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 7 Miss Evelina could barely see the tip of the red feather that bobbed rakishly in his hat. A Spinner in the Sun The horse's withers were reached and the tassels bobbing rakishly gave a hilarious look to the condemned animal. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1920 The distraught woman, hair tumbling from beneath a cap set rakishly to one side, vigorously stirred yellow dough in an earthen mixing dish. The Wrong Twin The battered hat perched rakishly atop her knob of gray-white hair gave her a jaunty, sporting look, as of a ponderous, burlesque Watteau. Cheerful—By Request She mopped her face and replaced her bonnet rakishly on one side, as Anstey rose and passed a small red book across to her. The Red Thumb Mark He was of medium height, wore high leather gaiters, and a grey felt hat with a long red quill thrust rakishly through the band. A Spinner in the Sun We could see their lances, held rakishly upstanding across the saddle, then the tail of the near horse whisking to and fro. Antwerp to Gallipoli A Year of the War on Many Fronts—and Behind Them Don't treat it reverently; don't treat it rakishly. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise And his bearing, his mustache, and his low hat, tipped rakishly over one ear, gave him an arrogant, pretentious, rowdyish appearance. The Count's Millions They left New York at eleven and it was well past a hot and beatific noon when they moved rakishly through Pelham. The Beautiful and Damned I began to picture him to myself—young, blond hair, blue eyes, drooping mustache, slouch hat canted rakishly over one eye; not over twenty-five years of age. The Under Dog Stick your cap rather rakishly on one side. The Impostures of Scapin Again the girl laughed, the good-humored mercenary eyes twinkling rakishly. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise Dark-featured, swarthy, mustached faces, with red caps rakishly set on one side, mingled with the Saxon faces and fair-haired natives of our own country. Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 1 The friars' skulls looked contented enough, and smiled after the hearty manner of skulls; and some of the leg-bones were thrust through the enclosing fence, and hung rakishly over the top. Venetian Life Her spectacles had crept up and round her head, and had a rakishly benign appearance. Gone to Earth A small conical cap of green silk was perched rakishly on the top of his head, from which fell, below the shoulders, a tumbled mass of thick, coarse, black hair. A Ride to India across Persia and Baluchistán A paper crown was set rakishly on his head. Keineth He is a saucy little atom of a bird, with his tail pointing rakishly toward his head. Nature's Serial Story A silk hat tilted rakishly over his brow. The Rose in the Ring His hat was tipped rakishly over his left eye as he swaggered up the alley and entered a beer vault for which the alley was really the entrance. Jim Cummings Or, The Great Adams Express Robbery Clown, suddenly freed from his rider, galloped violently for a moment, stopped, snorted suspiciously, galloped another twenty feet, and stood still, his broken bridle dangling rakishly over one eye. Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby He had a pale face with large black eyes and dark hair partly covered with a Glengarry bonnet set rakishly over one ear. The Scotch Twins Her plumed hat was pushed rakishly askew, but little she cared. Jewel Cavalrymen in blue, riflemen in green, scarlet officers of the line regiments, winged light-infantrymen, rakishly pelissed, gold-braided hussars and all the smaller fry of court and camp fluttered insistently about her. The Snare He wore a bowler hat, tilted a little rakishly to one side, and carried a small bag, which he rested on the table between them. A Damsel in Distress The women of that class especially seemed positively fascinated by the long drooping nose, the peaked chin, the heavy lower lip, the black silk eyepatch and band slanting rakishly over the forehead. Nostromo, a Tale of the Seaboard His gray hat was tilted rakishly up at the back and down in front, and a handkerchief was knotted loosely around his throat. Her Prairie Knight The erratic hat was pinned to place, but it had slid rakishly to one side. The Man in Lower Ten Thrust under the molding were photographs of young men and women, and of picnic groups wherein the young men, with hats rakishly on the backs of their heads, encircled the girls with their arms. The Valley of the Moon STUBBS'S, was like a little card stuck rakishly in the hat crown. The Garden Party and Other Stories Then he would trot rakishly to his own haunt by the saloon stove, with the slightly conscious air of having been a bad dog, yet of having had a good time. Selected Stories of Bret Harte When he was close upon them he stopped and lifted the rakishly tilted gray hat. Her Prairie Knight I hope I need not confess that a large part of my stock in trade consists of platitudes rescued from the cobwebbed shelves of yesterday, with new labels stuck rakishly upon them. In Defense of Women Jimmie Dale swaggered down the room, a cigar tilted up at an angle between his teeth, his soft felt hat a little rakishly on one side of his head and well over his nose. The Adventures of Jimmie Dale The stair carpets are hanging on lines in the back garden, and Susanna, with her cap rakishly on one side, is always to be seen polishing the stair-rods. Penelope's Experiences in Scotland The old fellow departed from his impressive immobility to turn his rakishly hatted head and look at me with his old, black, lack-lustre eyes. Within the Tides The long poles which supported this squalid habitation thrust themselves rakishly out from its pointed top, and over its entrance were suspended a "medicine-pipe" and various other implements of the magic art. The Oregon Trail: sketches of prairie and Rocky-Mountain life |
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