A middle-aged Frenchman with a raffish air, Gassée founded Apple France and then moved to California to be John Sculley's chief technical wizard.
A couple of toothbrushes sharing a mug had a raffish air of propinquity.
He particularly enjoyed the fact that his vaguely cosmopolitan, vaguely raffish air not only made him attractive to certain high-born English gels, but led to such useful pillow-talk.
Edward was dressed impeccably, but he retained his raffish air.
One ear drooped slightly and had a ragged edge, giving him a raffish air.
One, it was true, still sported a bruise which gave her a rather raffish air, but it was already fading.
Most of the time was spent standing and drinking with a somewhat raffish air of irresponsibility.
Denmark's capital has a more vibrant, raffish air than is usually associated with Scandinavian cities.
Even at 46, the father of two little boys, Michael never lost the raffish air of an altar boy who'd just talked a nun into letting him smoke a cigar in the sacristy.
He was an interesting character, with the raffish air of a nineteenth-century showman and a goatee beard and longish hair to match.