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Colloq lady-killer, Colloq old-fashioned wolf, Brit bounder:<br />

Lady Anne was led stray by some young rake, a friend of the<br />

Prince Regent's.<br />

rake-off n. kickback, commission; discount, mark-down, rebate, Colloq<br />

cut, piece: Does Mac get a rake-off for every buyer he sends to<br />

the shop?<br />

rakish adj. dashing, jaunty, dapper, spruce, debonair, raffish, smart,<br />

breezy, flashy, chic, fashionable, elegant; dandy, foppish:<br />

Adjusting his trilby to a rakish angle, Peter strode along the<br />

boulevard.<br />

rally n. 1 gathering, (mass) meeting, meet, convocation, convention,<br />

assemblage, assembly, muster: There is to be a political rally<br />

tonight in the town square. Are you taking your Daimler to the<br />

vintage car rally? 2 recovery, improvement, revival, turn for<br />

the better, recuperation, renewal: His doctors said that the<br />

rally might be only temporary.<br />

--v. 3 Often, rally round. bring or call or get together, round<br />

up, assemble, convene, group, congregate, organize, come<br />

together, troop; marshal, mobilize, summon, gather, muster: All<br />

Sally's friends rallied round her when her father died. He<br />

rallied every last ounce of strength in the dash for the<br />

finishing line. 4 revive, rouse, recover, improve, get better,<br />

take a turn for the better, recuperate, perk up, pick up, Colloq<br />

snap out of it, make a comeback: According to the nurse, he<br />

rallied during the night and <strong>asked</strong> for something to eat.<br />

ram v. 1 jam, force, drive, cram, crowd, pack, compress, stuff,<br />

squeeze, thrust, tamp, pound, hammer: We rammed as much filler<br />

as we could into the crevices. 2 butt, bump, strike, hit,<br />

collide with, dash, crash, slam: Their car rammed into mine in<br />

the garage.<br />

ramble v. 1 amble, wander (off), stroll, saunter, walk, perambulate,<br />

go (off or away), travel, drift, range, rove, go or move about,<br />

hike, trek, Colloq mosey: Don't ramble too far as dinner will<br />

be ready soon. We used to ramble over those hills, but the area<br />

is now an industrial site. 2 meander, wander, digress, maunder:<br />

Fiona tends to ramble off the main topic of conversation. 3<br />

Sometimes, ramble on. babble, chatter, gibber, rave, go on (and

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