Similar words: hurting, courtier, court-martial, court martial, farting, snorting, carting, sorting. Meaning: [kɔːt] n. a man's courting of a woman; seeking the affections of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage).
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(1) He has been courting her for the last three months.
(2) Both Democratic and Republican parties are courting former supporters of Ross Perot.
(3) There were several courting couples in the park.
(4) He had been courting Jane for six months.
(5) He spent three months assiduously courting a newspaper editor.
(6) The two have been courting for a year.
(7) Drinking and driving is simply courting disaster.
(8) At that time they had been courting for several years.
(9) It's courting disaster to go into the mountains without proper weatherproof clothing.
(10) Having spent a lifetime avidly courting publicity,(Sentencedict.com) Paul has suddenly become secretive.
(11) He has been courting the director, hoping to get the leading role in the play.
(12) Behind our school there is a stream courting the fishermen.
(13) All the while she and Edwin were courting.
(14) But ingratiation is not just about courting popularity.
(15) I seem to be courting you!
(16) In our courting days she was red hot.
(17) Politicians are courting voters before the elections.
(18) Street pickups were delicate courting dances, comprising a complex interplay of attraction and feared rejection. Sentencedict.com
(19) It seems quite likely for I recall from courting days that my own amorous advances met with much the same response.
(20) Courting big-money donors takes time, sometimes years from the first contact to the delivered check.
(21) Before Dad started courting her, she worked as a seamstress.
(22) That was back in the 1960s when we were courting.
(23) Some people take crazy risks because they get a thrill from courting danger.
(24) Don't those two call to mind the days when we were courting?
(25) If he thinks he can remain in power by force he is courting disaster.
(26) Effective, too, is Mare Winningham as Sheila, a mentally disabled woman whom Norman is courting with irresistible naivete.
(27) Within a year, universities from around the country were courting him.
(28) He and April, Maggie's mum, had done a great deal of their courting in the back seats of the stalls.
(29) I know Marie Thwaites was in service at the time she was courting John.
(30) Nowhere is this shift of behaviour more dramatic than in courting rituals.
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