A date; usually with a member of the opposite sex.
A secret rendezvous (especially between lovers)
1 Mme Boursier said she had kept tryst with Kostolo in the Champs-Elysees.
2 There flaps the solitary heron to the evening tryst of his tribe.
3 Ramone's objectives were loftier than a physical tryst and a degrading dismissal.
4 This is the fuller tryst , the greater, the yet more wondrous tryst .
5 Tonight I am sure it is keeping a tryst with the past.
6 So with the uncovenanted ways of a child you keep no tryst .
7 So with the uncovenated ways of a child you keep no tryst .
8 She will be at the place of tryst at half past nine.
9 Will all be brought together to the tryst of an appointed day.
10 You know where I went and why I could not keep tryst .
11 To plume and wander lost amidst the timeless moments of our tryst .
12 That's His true tryst with us up in the blue, some day.
13 So much for my fantasies of a romantic tryst in the moonlight.
14 He loves not that another should take his place at a tryst .
15 My last tryst with my friend was an hour in paradise's antechamber.
16 But he wouldn't take her as if this were some casual tryst .
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