racy

/ˈreɪsi/
adjective
  1. Having a lively, exciting, or slightly shocking quality, especially in a way that suggests sex or humor.
    • She wore a racy red dress to the party that turned heads.
    • The comedian told a racy joke that made the audience gasp and laugh.
    • The movie was rated PG-13 for its racy dialogue and scenes.
  2. (of food or drink) Having a strong, distinctive, and pleasant flavor or aroma.
    • The chef added a racy hint of chili to the chocolate dessert.
    • This wine has a racy, fruity taste that pairs well with cheese.
    • The salad dressing had a racy tang from fresh lemon juice.
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