CERO content descriptor for games that depicts expressions of romance or love (dating, affection, kissing, etc)
The group of languages derived from Latin.
Talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions.
Make amorous advances towards.
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Examples for "butterfly "
Examples for "butterfly "
1 But none take it as far as the Central American glasswing butterfly .
2 I mean, really: who breaks a butterfly on a Panamanian shell company?
3 The abdomen under the wings of the butterfly still represents the larva.
4 The chaos butterfly was a great enough prize to fuel anyone's ambitions.
5 The chink in his armour could be the 100m butterfly final today.
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 Boil the roe fifteen minutes in salted water; then drain and mash .
2 The first reports on this superhero mash - up did indeed emerge in August.
3 Nonetheless, the motivation and momentum for media mash - ups will persist, he said.
4 Puree potatoes through a moule food mill, potatoe ricer or simply mash .
5 I thank you for your consideration, but please no more mash notes.
1 Criminals are becoming obstinate; they dally forever, clogging the processes of justice.
2 I thank you for that little confidence; but I must not dally .
3 To avoid pursuing that thought any further, I dally over the newspaper.
4 Sire and sons returned from the cemetery invigorated for their dally labours.
5 Maitland did not dally long in the Levant after getting Barton's letter.
1 Eve is somewhat of a coquette even in the state of innocence.
2 Angélique could coquette in half-meanings with any lady of honor at Court.
3 She might as well have played the coquette in speech as writing.
4 Claudine was a coquette ; but she had a great many other vices.
5 The torments of jealousy the cruel coquette made me endure were horrible.
1 She is going there to copy it, not to philander with Alec.
2 So it won't matter if he does want to philander , George.
3 There is nothing particularly glamorous about the way Philander plays his cricket.
4 Wanderers will play host to Vernon Philander 's final Test for South Africa.
5 Professor Porter and Mr. Philander were deeply interested in examining the skeletons.
1 Even to the end she would deck herself and coquet to her glass.
2 Without any need of self-restraint, no wish to coquet ever entered her head.
3 What think you, Mr Walpole, of our two coquet Irish beauties?
4 We have no such character here as a coquet , but alas!
5 What you want is a chance to coquet with him.
1 In rallying, people can have a chat up until we set off.
2 Then, it is said, he tried to chat up GlaxoSmithKline but got nowhere.
3 Let Appleby chat up the witness, predictable waste of time that would be.
4 His first few attempts to chat up women were met with blunt rejection.
5 Oh, yeah, there's the guy you want to chat up about Nikolaev history.
Другие значения термина "Romance" 1 Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures in the University of Michigan.
2 Title: The White Ladies of Worcester A Romance of the Twelfth Century
3 Title: The Heart's Highway A Romance of Virginia in the Seventeeth Century
4 Youth is the period of Romance , when the heart rules the head.
5 But even the Teutonic and the Romance languages are not entirely different.
6 His Travels and Adventures in the Rich, Strange, Scarce-Imaginable Regions of Romance
7 The new year found him incapacitated from writing much on the Romance .
8 Philosophy and Science are not the best foster-mothers of Poetry and Romance .
9 Of course Romance was beautiful but those things belonged in ancient times.
10 America may become, once more, the Land of Romance to the Englishman.
11 Real Love and Rising Romance will both be up there as well.
12 Title: Sir Robert Hart The Romance of a Great Career, 2nd Edition
13 The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Romance of the Coast, by James Runciman
14 Pray, let me see the face of our modern Knight of Romance .
15 To me Romance has always been something poetical and very real indeed.
16 Robert Wace published his Anglo-Norman Romance of the Brut d'Angleterre about 1155.
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