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Miller developed his style and raffish stage persona during these years.
en.wikipedia.org
He meddled in an imaginative, often raffish or coquettish, and always elegant depictions of dramas in elegant period costume occurring in equally ornamented interiors.
en.wikipedia.org
Back then, tats had a rather raffish air.
www.telegraph.co.uk
This branch is prominent at the moment, but another line, as old as the novel itself, adopts a more raffish attitude.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Maybe it's supposed to look raffish and unconventional, but can also appear untidy and unfinished.
www.afr.com
But jazz was different, more visceral and raffish, hinting at the prurient origins of the word itself.
www.classical-music.com
The elegant civic architecture belies a raffish backstreet charm, just as the prevailing friendliness masks a troubled past.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Somehow the name helps, suggesting a winning combination of raffish and ruffled.
www.ft.com
This raffish city offered sanctuary, and the promise of a dream that for some of them came true.
www.independent.co.uk
The romance of the great river, its raffish paddleboat life and its eerie call occupied him for four years.
www.ft.com

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