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Definition of Racier
1. racy [adj] - See also: racy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Racier
Literary usage of Racier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Records of New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674 Anno Domini by New York (N.Y.), Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan (1897)
"... a (racier -ra»wrr wZ be received to «•»* fetter*, tnt they cas afao offer good
and i^~^«g ... racier ..."
2. The Works of William Robertson: To which is Prefixed an Account of His Life by William Robertson, Alexander Stewart (1820)
"On Mary's return into Scotland he served her with a zeal and affection, to which
he sacrificed the friend- racier. ..."
3. Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin, William Duane (1859)
"racier of a compliment. So if I would finish my letter in the mode, I should yet
add something .... racier ..."
4. British Theatre: Comprising Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, from by Owen Williams (1828)
"And for his chalo be known to him;—but it is a Delia or a racier, you wrong him
there too. .... racier ..."
5. A Tour in Quest of Genealogy: Through Several Parts of Wales, Somersetshire by Esq Charles O'Brien, Fenton (Richard) (1811)
"... racier, and in which I must perform Tom Fool solus. Adieu, and believe me ever
Yours, most sincerely, ..."
6. Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and by Richard Watson (1851)
"... racier; and on the manifestations of these glories in the works of thai mighty
visible nature with which we are surrounded, in the government of angels, ..."