flirtation 的定义
- the act or practice of flirting; coquetry.
- a love affair that is not serious.
flirtation 近义词
amorous advance
更多flirtation例句
- The series observes Australians on the autism spectrum as they search for The One and meet with a dating coach to discuss the fundamentals of dating and flirtation.
- The plot’s flirtation with the supernatural will remind readers of her most celebrated stories, including “The Pagan Rabbi,” “The Shawl” and “The Puttermesser Papers.”
- For many, that has meant gravitating to the Web, with video from previously taped productions, Zoom readings, and flirtations with Webcasts, radio plays and newly filmed works.
- In a written statement over the weekend, Cuomo said that some of his comments might have been “misinterpreted as an unwanted flirtation.”
- I acknowledge some of the things I have said have been misinterpreted as an unwanted flirtation.
- When asked by the BBC about his flirtation with 9/11 denialism—just asking questions, people!
- In that economy, the price of a smile would only be a smile, and flirtation could be exchanged only for flirtation.
- Just look at comedian Bill Maher's short-lived flirtation with Paul.
- Meanwhile, Carmela has an erotic religion-tinged flirtation with Father Phil back at the house.
- As the balloons and electricity scared us, inhibitions were naturally lowered and I saw the flirtation begin.
- Because Hartledon once had a flirtation with your daughter, does that give you leave to haunt him as if you were his double?
- Aristide was young, he loved flirtation, and flirtation flourished in the Avenue des Plantanes.
- You are found in the library engaged in a bold flirtation with her Highness's son, Prince Boris.
- No lady of taste will carry on a flirtation in a ball room, so as to attract remark.
- If they know they will fight shy of the garden, and many a promising flirtation will be spoilt.