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Flirting or
coquetry is a
social and ****ual
behavior involving body language, or
spoken or
written communication between humans. It is used to suggest...
- drinks, and
chewing gum from her tray. Her
typical charm, wit, and
flirtatiousness made her a
cultural icon of the time. The most
common uniform is a...
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sophisticated compatriot of hers. His
pursuit of her is
hampered by her own
flirtatiousness,
which is
frowned upon by the
other expatriates when they meet in Switzerland...
- lady's maid. By extension, the term can
refer generally to any
saucy or
flirtatious young woman. The term
arrived in
English from Provençal via French, and...
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allows a hard
glint of
caddish narcissism to p****
through his easy
flirtatiousness,
something he did in
About a Boy and
American Dreamz.
There is not...
- a
holiday in Devon.
During his stay, he
notices a
young woman who is
flirtatious and attractive, but not well
liked by a
number of guests. When she is...
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Queen Elizabeth I (then 14
years old), who
resided in his household, in
flirtatious and
possibly ****ual behaviour.
Thomas Seymour was the son of Sir John...
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intimate or
romantic relationship between the two, or may be
regarded as
flirtatious. In public, such
behaviour may be
regarded as a
public display of affection...
- television, stage, and film actress. She is best
known for her role as
flirtatious temp
Cathy Simms on the NBC
series The Office. Her film
credits include...
- was
already using "grisette" in
English to
signify qualities of both
flirtatiousness and
intellectual aspiration. (See The
grisette in
poetry below.) The...