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Significados de
flirtation
en inglés
portugués
flerte
catalán
coqueteig
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Playful behavior intended to arouse sexual interest.
flirting
flirt
toying
coquetry
dalliance
portugués
flerte
Sinónimos
Examples for "
flirting
"
flirting
flirt
toying
coquetry
dalliance
Examples for "
flirting
"
1
However, that didn't exactly mean that
flirting
was off-limits at social events.
2
Clarice went right on remaining in the social spotlight, primping and
flirting
.
3
She laughed, thinking neither one of them was very good at
flirting
.
4
But she heard Cha's voice, his accented English; his odd, fogeyish
flirting
.
5
So when did a dick pic become the new way of
flirting
?
1
Villa, however, continue to
flirt
with the beginnings of a relegation problem.
2
I expected him to
flirt
or ask how I liked the painting.
3
Comes in here every few days, just to
flirt
with the girls.
4
If Mansfield thought to
flirt
with his wife, he could think again.
5
But in this street there are no fair neighbors to
flirt
with.
1
It feinted right and then left in mock attacks,
toying
with her.
2
In the doorway stood the collector, smoking and
toying
with his watch-charm.
3
Gina considered an idea she'd been
toying
with ever since Caleb's funeral.
4
Scientists have been
toying
with this idea, theoretically at least, for decades.
5
For nearly a month now, she had been
toying
with an idea.
1
He bowed gravely; there was no hint of
coquetry
in her manner.
2
The
coquetry
of love is the surest test of an unquestionable love.
3
I came off unscathed; she even tried a little
coquetry
on me.
4
She had always been too proud for
coquetry
;
she remained so now.
5
The girls rose and courtesied, blushing with the
coquetry
of their race.
1
It was a welcome hush; in it, there'd be time for
dalliance
.
2
Zelandoni had been aware of Jondalar's
dalliance
with Marona from the beginning.
3
This wasn't my first same-sex
dalliance
and it wouldn't be my last.
4
For me, any trifling
dalliance
and the affair would consume and overpower.
5
More serious matters awaited him, however, than this
dalliance
with the Muse.
Uso de
flirtation
en inglés
1
Regular
flirtation
with comedy, however, almost always proves fatal in top-level coaching.
2
However, they cannot hold a candle to David and Maddie's white-hot
flirtation
.
3
She indulged in an innocent
flirtation
with him, but not this morning.
4
This was a worse feature in the
flirtation
than he had expected.
5
There was a
flirtation
going on between the leaves and the breeze.
6
This ended the passage of
flirtation
between Thomas Thurston and Julia Monson.
7
He will boast of this
flirtation
until the end of his days.
8
The phrase is a pretty standard prelude to some very basic
flirtation
.
9
After a
flirtation
with Sunday clashes, we're back to normal this weekend.
10
He was distracted enough by his own image to abandon the
flirtation
.
11
Immanuel and she exchange verses, but the path of
flirtation
runs rough.
12
Mrs. Darley accepts the apology, and goes back to her mild
flirtation
.
13
I am afraid it was neither gossip nor
flirtation
,
but only botany.
14
It only amounted to a
flirtation
on her part, one of many.
15
There was probably a little
flirtation
,
and a good deal of gossip.
16
Saunterers for exercise or
flirtation
often turned for a glance at Angela.
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Gramática, pronunciación y más
Sobre este término
flirtation
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
little flirtation
mild flirtation
innocent flirtation
mere flirtation
brief flirtation
Más colocaciones
Translations for
flirtation
portugués
flerte
catalán
coqueteig
flirteig
Flirtation
a través del tiempo
Flirtation
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común
Estados Unidos de América
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