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Discover LudwigThe word 'raciness' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is exciting and bold, particularly language or behavior. For example, "The raciness of the show made it popular with younger audiences".
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But his rudeness and raciness put him beyond the pale.
The Guardian, which caters to those who like their news left-leaning and serious in contrast to the Mail's right-wing raciness, has one-third in Britain and another third in America (see charts).
Sweaty and dehumanised, the sex is played for revulsion, not raciness, while, from tricksy beginnings, Marc Munden's direction simmers down to a far more sinister pitch, all subtly off-kilter framing and hazily-shifting focus.
The gesaku writers, however, did not follow Akinari in his perfectionist attention to style and construction; instead, many of them produced books of almost formless gossip, substituting the raciness of daily speech for the elegance of the classical language and relying heavily on the copious illustrations for success with the public.
The CollegeHumor team has been struggling with the question of whether it is worth sacrificing the raciness of the site's content — which does not stray beyond the equivalent of being R-rated, but does not stop much short of it, either — in order to attract more prudish but more lucrative advertisers.
Palermo steered away, toward abstraction, from the Pop tendency of his fellow ex-East Germans Richter and Polke (Capitalist Realism, they called it); but he shared their alertness to American rigor and raciness, absorbing aspects of Ellsworth Kelly's abstractions, Richard Artschwager's and Richard Tuttle's object paintings, and Sol LeWitt's wall drawings.
And while a title like "Live Nude Girls" may promise raciness, the song itself is a typical Browne ballad: thoughtful, lyrical, appealingly sung.
Now that such promises can no longer be made, the posturing of "Skin Fruit" — roughly, noblesse oblige, laced with a left-libertarian raciness — cannot long deflect the mounting potency of class resentment.
The beauty, raciness, and muscle of those revolutionary movements remain imperturbably august and daisy-fresh.
(Since when does that particular real-estate term suggest romance, or even raciness?) Abedin said that Weiner had made "some horrible mistakes, both before he resigned from Congress and after".
Inevitable vagaries of the artist's hand — lines of subtly varying thickness, bumping over the tooth of the canvas — take on a certain raciness, as the only signs of actual nature that this art condones.
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