The wind had tousled his black hair, giving him a rakish air.
The bandage wrapping his head gave him a rakish air.
They made a perfect match, she in deep green silk and he in fine dinner attire, his bandaged head lending him a rakish air.
Sebastian accepted them tenderly, twining them in the fur above his ear, lending himself a rakish and rather tropical air.
Her jockey cap had been knocked over one eye, giving her a rakish and demented air, and we wondered about the wisdom of our bet.
He adjusted the hat brim, giving it an inappropriately rakish air.
The older Dasgupta shrugged, his normally rakish air deflated.
It gave him a rakish air.
Gave him a rakish air.