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Sentence count:82+2Posted:2017-09-24Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: hurtingcourtiercourt-martialcourt martialfartingsnortingcartingsortingMeaning: [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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(31) In other ducks courting males may also preen themselves in certain phases of their displays.
(32) And we did court, we took a long time courting, we were coy maidens with each other for weeks.
(33) The courting male, consequently, relies on visual signals to make the female aware of his presence and his purpose.
(34) There, governors were aggressively courting companies like Rohr to help offset high unemployment and rural poverty.
(35) But as a very rough approximation, avoiding pain and courting pleasure is indeed the way we act.
(36) It was suggested that female spiders, by cannibalizing courting males, have actively selected for small male size.
(37) I have no idea, either, whether Thomas was courting Susan, or Augusta, or both, or neither.
(38) Ironically, Byron says[sentencedict.com], courting a jail sentence may hardly be worth the risk.
(39) Attempting to take up a post abroad without any preparatory updating could be courting disaster.
(40) A low-performing organization that continues to devote scarce time and energy to the pursuit of remote goals is courting disappointment.
(41) Neither are his ideas on fighting crime and courting voters.
(42) He is accompanied by Nicholas Frere, who has been courting his sister and whose intrepid, free-spirited demeanour he envies.
(43) She finally married a gentleman who had been courting her for years.
(44) It's quite probable that they did most of their courting in the cinema.
(45) In some ways, even long after we married, I would always be courting her.
(46) There was within him, she believed, a central core of steadiness that would save him from courting disaster.
(47) City officials hope Sony will make good on that offer when they come courting next year.
(48) The Girls were so attractive that his relations were courting them and marrying the most beautiful ones behind his back.
(49) Good thing he listened. Within a year,[http://sentencedict.com/courting.html] universities from around the country were courting him.
(50) But, by courting them with such policies, they may alienate mainstream voters.
(51) Dave gets the conversation going again, explaining how courting and nailing down a prospect take some time.
(52) Some Soul-Force resisters served eight prison terms, courting a new sentence the moment they had served the old one.
(53) We used to go there when we were courting.
(54) When you read in bed you're courting sleep.
(55) Monitoring these phenomena without complete understanding is courting trouble.
(56) He has been courting her.
(57) American sandpiper that inflates its chest when courting.
(58) He has been courting Jane for six months.
(59) It is not unusual that courting couples bill and coo in the street or on the subway, totally ignoring the presence of others.
(60) ON A chilly day in central Melbourne, Cath Bowtell is courting Labor votes.
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