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flirty

/flur-tee/US // ˈflɜr ti //

妩媚,妩媚的,妩媚动人,骚动

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : informal variant of flirtatious.

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Examples

  • Like mosquitoes, they survive on animal blood, and their flirty name comes from their propensity for landing on your face while you sleep.

  • Every time I saw her I was delighted by her flirty, irreverent spirit.

  • Also, he is a nerd who has come into his own and I think he is enjoying the younger, flirty girls while he is single.

  • Alexander is everything Turing is not—gregarious, flirty, and, you guessed it, charming.

  • Newmark was approached online by “Sophie Wittams,” a blond, flirty, “twentysomething Tory PR girl.”

  • She says her posts have changed from flirty Maxim-style bikini shots to controlled images from the waist up.

  • If you start the story about your buddy, you better be prepared to rewrite flirty section on the fly.

  • The British designer's Spring/Summer 2014 collection was a nod to summer with daisy motifs and flirty frocks.

  • I liked her better when she was flighty and flirty, that I did—a deal better.

  • If there is anything on earth that I detest, it is a flirty married woman.

  • When your disdainful looks classed me with a flirty kitchen-wench I rebelled at last.

  • To relieve the tedium some of the young fellows who were in the crowd began to chaff some of the lassies in a flirty way.

  • From thirty to fifty Lady Kirkbank had been known as a flirty matron.