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flirtation

[ UK /flɜːtˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
[ US /fɫɝˈteɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. playful behavior intended to arouse sexual interest

How To Use flirtation In A Sentence

  • The playful flirtation vanished from the dark woman's face in a flash and she straightened suddenly, firing a steel - cold glance my way.
  • The failing to do this is the greatest mistake of the present generation, for if girls be capable of nothing but morbid sentiment or what we term flirtation, they will naturally look to matrimony as their destiny and as a means of support -- a self-abasement from which no woman can fully recover, even under the most favorable circumstances. How to Train Girls.
  • In a story like way, these paintings display the process of love, ‘that moves from initial flirtations, to the ecstasies of physical love consummation, then to the anxieties of jealousy and rejection’.
  • For a long time, what does happen seems almost aimless: scenic walks, music, casual flirtations.
  • Although she loved Nick with all her heart, she certainly would not mind a little flirtation with this captain!
  • The next morning after a brief flirtation with the idea of going for a swim, we set ourselves free from shore again and continued up the river.
  • Her little flirtation in Rome seemed inconsequential by comparison with the schedule of cruelties she had dealt out. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • He started his own business last year, after a brief flirtation with political life.
  • He was describing a pheonomenon known as eroticized hanging or autoerotic asphyxia, one of the more arcane sexual kinks, custom-designed for those who consider flirtation with death an enhancement to orgasm. Over the Edge
  • He was taken entirely into her confidence, as will presently be seen, and she even called him in to assist her when she was conducting an elaborate and stilted epistolatory flirtation with Lord Peterborough. Life And Letters Of John Gay (1685-1732)
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