racy

IPA: rˈeɪsi

adjective

  • Mildly risqué.
  • Having a strong flavor indicating origin; of distinct characteristic taste; tasting of the soil.
  • (figurative, by extension) Exciting to the mind by a strong or distinctive character of thought or language; peculiar and piquant; fresh and lively.
  • (programming) Involving a data race or a race condition.
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Examples of "racy" in Sentences

  • It was fairly racy experience.
  • The NBC censor is not being too racy.
  • Don Max's editing has made the film racy.
  • The film is said to be racy in the last 30 minutes.
  • The success of this song sparked a racy music video.
  • She played Jennifer, a racy character, in the series.
  • Initially, the radio station felt that it was too racy.
  • Due to the show's racy humor, it earned a TV 14 rating.
  • Racy, suggestive advertisements promoted many of the brands.
  • In a racy climax, the foursome attempt to kill the minister but fail.

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