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    Raffish \Raff"ish\ (r[.a]f"[i^]sh), a.
    Resembling, or having the character of, raff, or a raff;
    worthless; low.
    [1913 Webster]

    A sad, raffish, disreputable character. --Thackeray.
    [1913 Webster]

    2. Mildly disreputable or nonconformist; unconventional.
    [PJC]

    Tales of his [Ted Kennedy's] drinking and raffish
    behavior have become part of his public persona,
    often lumped under a vaster damnation known as "the
    character issue".
    . . .
    He appears to compartmentalize his off-duty conduct
    and his Senate responsibilities; during dozens of
    interviews for this article, with friends and foes,
    not one could cite an instance in which drinking
    appeared to impair him professionally. His
    adversaries grumble about it anyway; friends portray
    it as relatively harmless and charming.
    Orrin Hatch, the conservative Utah Republican who is
    also a Mormon, tells this story with what he
    describes as "a tremendous brotherly affection." Two
    days before the Senate adjourned in October 1988,
    Hatch took a call from Frank Madsen, a former aide
    who had moved to Boston to supervise 200 young
    Mormon missionaries. Would Hatch come speak to them?
    Would he bring Kennedy? Would he ask Kennedy to
    reserve Faneuil Hall for the event?
    With some misgivings, Hatch agreed to try. Shortly
    before midnight, he found Kennedy and Chris Dodd in
    the Capitol. Neither was feeling any pain.
    "Ted, I've got a favor to ask."
    Kennedy wrapped an arm around Hatch. "Done!"
    Hatch held up a restraining hand. "No, hear me out.
    You remember my aide, Frank Madsen -- "
    "Great fellow! Great fellow!"
    "He's now in Boston -- "
    "My home town! My home town!"
    Hatch eventually made his request. Kennedy assented.
    Hatch returned to his office, typed out the
    agreement and sent it to Kennedy's office. The next
    day, Hatch spied Kennedy reading the memo. "Orrin,"
    Kennedy called in mock horror, "what else did I
    agree to?" Three months later, in January 1989,
    Hatch and Kennedy stood elbow-to-elbow in Faneuil
    Hall, addressing the Mormon missionaries. --Rick
    Atkinson,
    Washington
    Post, Sept.
    29, 1990
    [PJC]

    3. Dissolute; rakish.
    [PJC]

    Of all such places, Santa Fe may well be the least
    raffish. At least in the off-season, it's a town
    that goes to bed early, showing all the prudent
    reserve of a city of bankers and claims adjusters.
    In the historic center, a visitor searches in vain
    for tawdry traces of the hard-drinking,
    wild-womanizing, heavy-gambling cowboy town this
    once must have been. --Brad
    Leithauser
    ("Santa Fe",
    in New York
    Times Magazine
    / May 13,
    2001).
    [PJC]

    Over the years, it [Macau] has maintained a
    downright raffish atmosphere, complete with warring
    gangsters. --Yvette
    Ziols.
    [PJC]

    4. Vulgarly gaudy; cheap and tawdry; as, a tendency toward
    gaudy jewelry, bright colors and generally raffish dress.
    [PJC]

    A lonely orphan, Lilli, lands a job with a raffish
    and run-down carnival. The wide-eyed and innocent
    orphan is mesmerized by its gritty, tawdry glamour.
    --Anonymous
    review of the
    play Carnival
    (http://www.kt-online.org/plays/02-carnival-frame.html)
    [PJC]

    4. Appealing to or frequented by dissolute or disreputable
    people; as, a raffish night club.
    [PJC]

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    raffish
    adj 1: marked by smartness in dress and manners; "a dapper young
    man"; "a jaunty red hat" [syn: dapper, dashing, jaunty,
    natty, rakish, smart, spiffy, snappy, spruce]
    2: marked by a carefree unconventionality or disreputableness;
    "a cocktail party given by some...raffish bachelors"-
    Crary Moore [syn: devil-may-care, rakish]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    21 Moby Thesaurus words for "raffish":
    boorish, carlish, churlish, cloddish, clownish, devil-may-care,
    fast, gay, hooliganish, loobyish, loutish, lubberly, lumpish,
    rakehell, rakish, roughneck, rowdy, rowdyish, ruffianly, sporty,
    yokelish

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0


dapper, dashing, devil-may-care, jaunty, natty, rakish, smart, snappy, spiffy, spruce


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