flirting 的 3 个定义
- to court triflingly or act amorously without serious intentions; play at love; coquet.
- to trifle or toy, as with an idea: She flirted with the notion of buying a sports car.
- to move with a jerk or jerks; dart about: butterflies flirting from flower to flower.
- to give a sudden or brisk motion to; wave smartly, as a fan.
- to throw or propel with a toss or jerk; fling suddenly.
- Also flirter. a person who is given to flirting.
- a quick throw or toss; sudden jerk or darting motion.
flirting 近义词
coquetry
更多flirting例句
- She is incapable of responding to kindness and enquiry, even very gentle flirting on the part of a co-worker.
- Willie Nelson and Norah Jones May-December fireplace flirting.
- Accordingly, she walks up to Pratt and begins rapping her flirting in the terrifying cadence of Nicki Minaj.
- They end up flirting with some girls while traveling with Ben, and are so distracted that they leave him on a city bus.
- He enjoyed flirting (harmlessly, it seems) with young women.
- There were no "flirting corners," and sitting out on the stairs à deux would have been a compromiso.
- With flirting motions she twisted the folded kerchief into a rope.
- Racine was bored by it all, and mitigated his boredom, during the two years he remained, only by flirting and by stringing rhymes.
- She rose up from the piano, flirting out her gauze skirts, and laughing at the shower of entreaties to sing again.
- I lounged around the room until I came to her crowd, attached myself there, and did some heavy flirting.