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take into consideration, have in view
He entertained the notion of moving to South America
How To Use flirt with In A Sentence
- The music surrounding this sentiment is gorgeous, a languid ballad in which piano and guitar flirt with a jazzy discursiveness that erupts at various points with a whiplash intensity. The Fiery Furnaces, 'Going Away' From Excess
- They live on the edge and flirt with death, yet they often seem more fully alive than anyone else I have met. Times, Sunday Times
- The sleeves flirt with flared puffs and completely slit up, ruffled and smocked sleeves.
- She was ready to flirt with anything in breeches - and more than flirt, I suspected, but there were horny captains I was far leerier of than the Don. Flashman's Lady
- A woman will flirt with anyone in the world as long as other people are looking on. Oscar Wilde
- Those who knock Perry have a standard script: His characters flirt with entrenched stereotypes of African Americans; his films seem to perpetuate a kind of class warfare between working class and upwardly mobile, or "bourgie," black people; and his movies reflect a general lack of cinematic artistry. Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
- He flirts shamelessly and when he finally meets Katina, he doesn't necessarily flirt with her, but some of his quick-moving habits make it hard for him to really get close to her.
- They live on the edge and flirt with death, yet they often seem more fully alive than anyone else I have met. Times, Sunday Times
- And how many men staggered out of Fatal Attraction swearing they'd never dare flirt with a woman again?
- Far from being depressed, I've relished my new body and been delighted to flirt with my new va-va-voom curves and cleavage.