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1
What you want is a chance to
coquet
with
him.
2
He played some, but to pass away the time rather than to
coquet
with
fortune.
3
No, I will not
coquet
with
you, Weeliam.
4
She laugh and make the mock at him, and play
coquet
with
the others before his face.
5
He would have preferred to
coquet
with
the enemy for a while from the safety of his saddle.
6
The audacious little imp of an idea peeped around corners in Katie's consciousness and tried to
coquet
with
her.
7
When he had moved away to the depth of the gallery, the priestess began to
coquet
with
the Harran man.
8
In her indescribable childish way she would
coquet
with
a tax-collector or a rag-and-bone man or the Archbishop of Canterbury.
9
In this event she liked to
coquet
with
their impatience; she would lean against their table, and say: Oh, no.
10
She became EXCESSIVELY intimate with most of the ladies; and, to my profound astonishment, evinced no equivocal disposition to
coquet
with
the men.
11
But no man can be expected to jeopardise his character, or
coquet
with
the law, unless it be for his own individual interest.
12
And yet it must be borne-unless-no,therewas no "unless." It was of no use to
coquet
with
thoughts of suicide.
13
But it hurt me so much that I did not realize it was necessary to
coquet
with
him in order to retain his affection.
14
The weak spot often to be found in those cultured aristocrats who
coquet
with
liberalism was fatal to his chance of being a hero.
15
She
coquets
with
him but does not dare to go further; nothing happens.
16
Often a man
coquets
with
a dozen women and obtains none.
coquet
with
coquet