So he squared himself to his pleasure with an abandoned rakishness expressed in the set of his thin shoulders and the forward droop of his head.
He must have led a psalm-singing youth that every attempt at rakishness should make him as piquant as a figure at a masque.
The rakishness of her attire was grotesquely at variance with her troubled voice and small, freckled face.
Other men, doing the things he did, laughingly acknowledged their rakishness; he, however, considered himself a self-appointed knight-errant to ladies in distress.
He brings a jovial rakishness to the character of Benjamin Franklin.
Her unapologetic rakishness made her so easy to like.
He could never wear headgear with the rakishness of a baseball cap, especially one worn backward.