Playful behavior intended to arouse sexual interest.
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Examples for "flirting"
Examples for "flirting"
1However, that didn't exactly mean that flirting was off-limits at social events.
2Clarice went right on remaining in the social spotlight, primping and flirting.
3She laughed, thinking neither one of them was very good at flirting.
4But she heard Cha's voice, his accented English; his odd, fogeyish flirting.
5So when did a dick pic become the new way of flirting?
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.
1Regular flirtation with comedy, however, almost always proves fatal in top-level coaching.
2However, they cannot hold a candle to David and Maddie's white-hot flirtation.
3She indulged in an innocent flirtation with him, but not this morning.
4This was a worse feature in the flirtation than he had expected.
5There was a flirtation going on between the leaves and the breeze.
1He bowed gravely; there was no hint of coquetry in her manner.
2The coquetry of love is the surest test of an unquestionable love.
3I came off unscathed; she even tried a little coquetry on me.
4She had always been too proud for coquetry; she remained so now.
5The girls rose and courtesied, blushing with the coquetry of their race.
1It was a welcome hush; in it, there'd be time for dalliance.
2Zelandoni had been aware of Jondalar's dalliance with Marona from the beginning.
3This wasn't my first same-sex dalliance and it wouldn't be my last.
4For me, any trifling dalliance and the affair would consume and overpower.
5More serious matters awaited him, however, than this dalliance with the Muse.
1It feinted right and then left in mock attacks, toying with her.
2In the doorway stood the collector, smoking and toying with his watch-charm.
3Gina considered an idea she'd been toying with ever since Caleb's funeral.
4Scientists have been toying with this idea, theoretically at least, for decades.
5For nearly a month now, she had been toying with an idea.
6But here was Obama, toying with going to the Sunshine State anyway.
7Lind was toying with one of the pieces of the broken paper-knife.
8Mr. Rockefeller has been toying with elaborate plans for the whole area.
9Premium Are the factories toying with sheep farmers to flush out supplies?
10Even under the coalition they were toying with doing it in France.
11The lad was toying with it, amusing himself and a Maori chief.
12When I saw she was toying with me, she began to...make demands.
13It is almost as if the TV station was toying with us.
14Jakob set down the quill pen with which he had been toying.
15Joe liked to entertain his guests by toying with the prying officials.
16Kennedy had been reaching over to a table, toying with the phonograph.
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