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raciness
raciness (ˈreɪsɪnɪs) [f. racy a. + -ness.] The fact or condition of being racy: a. Of wine, fruit, etc.1682 Art & Myst. Vintners (1703) 51 Nutmegs and Cloves..give a kind of Raciness. 1823 Lamb Lett., to B. Barton xiii. 122 My jargonels..were of exquisite raciness. 1829 De Quincey in ‘H. A. Page’ Li... Oxford English Dictionary
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raciness
racinessn [U]. raciness => racy. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Encore (S.H.E album)
"候鳥" Hou Niao (Migratory Bird) - 4:44 "痛快" Tong Kuai (Raciness [iTunes UK+Australia] / Piquancy [iTunes US]) - 3:19 "別說對不起" Bie Shuo Dui Bu Qi (Don't wikipedia.org
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Vaamanan
The Hindu wrote: "Despite its share of improbabilities, if Vaamanan (U/A) manages to impact the viewer to a certain extent it is mainly because of the raciness wikipedia.org
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rootiness
ˈrootiness [f. rooty a.] The quality of being rooty. Also fig. Cf. raciness.1804 Trans. Soc. Arts XXII. 351 Its extreme rootiness may perhaps be occasioned by the hemp growing too thin on the land. 1937 G. M. Young Daylight & Champaign 193 Here is exactly the harshness and rootiness, the integrity a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Violin Concerto (Rouse)
Its equally haunting conclusion leads immediately to the concluding Toccata, which has the requisite raciness and dazzle of the romantic concerto finale wikipedia.org
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An Outback Marriage
to say: "It makes no pretensions to be anything more than a story of everyday Australians, but the graphic details of stfitiop and droving life, the raciness wikipedia.org
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Charles Churchill (satirist)
Its immediate popularity was no doubt largely due to its personal character, but its vigour and raciness make it worth reading even now when the objects wikipedia.org
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Marcus Seymour Pembrey
A provocative raciness and a facility with quip and proverb made him the ideal inciter of controversy and the records of these associations are a mine wikipedia.org
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Mary Gladstone
She had intended for a time to publish the diaries herself, but, according to Lucy Masterman, the proofs "were considerably 'edited' and much of the raciness wikipedia.org
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Dollu Kunitha
Dollu dance has gone on uninterruptedly generation after generation with renewed vigour and raciness of performance. wikipedia.org
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I, the Jury
In popular culture The novel's reputation for raciness and violence has outlasted the popularity of the book itself. wikipedia.org
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Pyotr Vyazemsky
His prose is sometimes exaggeratedly witty, but vigor and raciness are ubiquitous. wikipedia.org
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The Famous Tay Whale
what quite uneducated and stupid people—the two adjectives by no means necessarily go together, for many uneducated people have great vitality and a raciness wikipedia.org
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Eustace Reveley Mitford
Unsparing in his merciless vivisection of all that was dishonest, hypocritical, and unjust, there was an originality and raciness of humour in his writings wikipedia.org
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