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Adjective: racy (racier,raciest)  rey-see
  1. Full of zest or vigour
    "a racy literary style";
    - lively, zingy [informal]
     
  2. Suggestive of sexual impropriety
    "racy anecdotes";
    - blue [informal], gamy [N. Amer], gamey [N. Amer], juicy [informal], naughty [informal], risqué, spicy [informal], fruity [Brit, informal]
     
  3. Marked by richness and fullness of flavour
    "racy wines";
    - full-bodied, rich, robust
     
  4. Designed or suitable for competing in a race
    "The racy sports car hugged the curves of the track"

Derived forms: racier, raciest

See also: mobile, sexy [informal], spirited, tasty

Encyclopedia: Racy, West Virginia