Chinghalle is larger than Campagna, more raffishly downmarket, and, in the end, not really Italian at all. |
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He has thick black hair, which had been slicked down with water, but some of the front strands fell raffishly over his forehead. |
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Carnegie's programmers have perpetrated many lively schemes in recent years, but nothing so raffishly radical as this. |
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Perfectly natural yet raffishly refined, these exquisite confections once made Hédiard famous. They still do. |
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His hair was raffishly long, and a hunting knife hung by his side. |
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For a while after she moved in, he pottered around with a smile on his grizzled face, raffishly touching the brim of his baseball cap to us neighbors and whistling as he swept the leaves off his front steps. |
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He might even have put the bra on and lain about raffishly. |
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Instead, he seems in unaccountably rude health, raffishly handsome, gloriously overdressed in a morning suit and polka dot scarf, and lewd on request. |
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It's a tribute to Joseph Gilgun's performance that his sort-of leader Rudy stays just on the right side of the tightrope between raffishly funny and deeply annoying. |
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