According to Dictionary.com, the Regency-era phrase means "without prospects of marriage." Eloise's decision to put herself ...
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The meaning behind 'rake' in 'Bridgerton' and why it matters for Benedict
Image Credit: 'Bridgerton' (Image: Netflix) You have likely heard the term rake thrown about like a raised eyebrow at a scandalous ball if you have spent any time in the world of ‘Bridgerton’. It is ...
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