A seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit men.
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Examples for "tease"
Examples for "tease"
1It was therefore impossible to tease out the effect of the money.
2The tease of a better idea, a better line, a better twist.
3I said; for I was now in a mood to tease him.
4Congress wouldn't like it.' Why does one want to tease the innocent?
5Charlotte would praise his good sense, Inez would tease him for cowardice.
1Villa, however, continue to flirt with the beginnings of a relegation problem.
2I expected him to flirt or ask how I liked the painting.
3Comes in here every few days, just to flirt with the girls.
4If Mansfield thought to flirt with his wife, he could think again.
5But in this street there are no fair neighbors to flirt with.
1Eve is somewhat of a coquette even in the state of innocence.
2Angélique could coquette in half-meanings with any lady of honor at Court.
3She might as well have played the coquette in speech as writing.
4Claudine was a coquette; but she had a great many other vices.
5The torments of jealousy the cruel coquette made me endure were horrible.
1The minx was evidently uppermost in her as they approached the others.
2La Bougival is capable of anything in the interests of that minx.
3So we must take good care of the minx, Adam and I.
4We called her Ella in those days, as trim a little minx
5No one had ever called Penelope anything even approaching a minx before.
1Not sure what else to share, he played a standard Hawaiian vamp.
2During his long recovery, the red-haired vamp had grown bitter and snappish.
3There was a vamp working in the morgue that night, I croaked.
4I felt the vamp coming a couple seconds before it jumped me.
5You know how it is when a vamp messes with you, Anita.
1A vamper I was not, but if any help was wanted there was hope.
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