Examples of 'risqué' in a sentence
Meaning of "risqué"
Risqué is an adjective that describes something slightly indecent or liable to shock, especially because of being sexually suggestive
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- Suggestive of sexual impropriety; bordering on the indelicate.
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She thinks he was at risqué business all night.
Tonight get ready for something risqué.
Using a deck of rather risqué playing cards.
But some parents say it is too risqué.
Wordplay and risqué humor abound in his writing.
Then he explained he wanted me to act in a risqué film.
There will be risqué stories deliberately in front of you.
History of a unique and risqué art form.
Nothing risqué about the rest of her wardrobe.
It has some very risqué parts.
It is risqué in the least interesting sense of the term.
I cut out some of the more risqué sections.
It was all just so risqué and so bizarre working with a kid.
I do find this lingerie to be quite risqué.
It was slightly risqué and cracked in private.
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Psychoanalysis was especially influential and risqué at the time.
You may find some risqué websites in these lists.
And the content is rather risqué.
The act was risqué at times.
The poem was widely banned for being too risqué.
We will come back to her risqué heritage soon.
He wrote a volume of poetry and a novel contemporarily described as risqué.
Marcella nico for risqué living.
The change of name was because the original was too risqué.
Sexy times and risqué nudity.
Risqué was their business.
This is a receipt from risqué business.
Very risqué stuff.
Kate herself lived a risqué life.
We answer risqué questions and perform spicy dares to slowly move up your shapely legs.
The back is a little bit risqué.
This is a risqué site.
Nothing even close to being risqué.
They are just a little more risqué than tales of band camp.
They were a little bit risqué.
His pounding piano boogies and risqué lyrics characterize his contributions to the blues.
He always avoided anything risqué.
He is particularly remembered for his risqué but cheerfully optimistic songs.
Some of them were a bit risqué.
The work was considered risqué by publishers because of its literary realism and strong themes.
You want something a bit risqué for that mob.
Such clichés at times border on the side of blasphemy and even the risqué.
And it was a little bit risqué for the movie.
Some stuck to what they knew and others delved into the more risqué.
Friday usually covers stories too risqué for the daily newspapers.
The climax of her risqué performance found her humping and rolling around on the stage.
The pictures are a tad risqué.
We find ourselves laughing at risqué humor and embarrassing situations because they make us uncomfortable.
Hygge can also be used in a slightly risqué way as well.
She reveled in dropping risqué double entendres and making frequent jokes about her cleavage.