flirtatious

[ US /fɫɝˈteɪʃəs/ ]
[ UK /flɜːtˈe‍ɪʃəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. like a coquette
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How To Use flirtatious In A Sentence

  • ‘She's naturally flirtatious and not exactly shy about being charming towards gentlemen ’, says one who has experienced her allure.
  • This led to flirtatious, prolonged seductions and the delicious build-up of anticipation and desire.
  • She was attractive, flirtatious and a little bit desperate.
  • The busty waitress serving them winked flirtatiously at Spike, bending in just the right way to show off her trim waist and ample bosom.
  • Alas, this didn't work, and concern grew as my enquirer's questions became more inquisitive and her manner increasingly flirtatious.
  • Like all diaries, it reflects the mood of the diarist and hence is scrappy, which in turns becomes waspish, gentle, melancholy, flirtatious and always directed by the seasons, scents, gardens and clothes.
  • The effervescent and downright bubbly host has evolved from just another flirtatious cable TV personality into a globe-trotting media mogul.
  • She smiled and waved flirtatiously, blowing a bubble with her gum in an attempt to look cute.
  • The Chuang Wei smiles unusually flirtatiously and kissed close Yang Tian's lips, "etc. you to can make 200 Fus prevaricate to assist of time, I assist your instinct.
  • Both were mysterious, flirtatious and frustratingly elusive about their origins. Times, Sunday Times
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