Synonym: coquetry, dawdling, flirt, flirtation, flirting, toying, trifling. Similar words: alliance, brilliance, reliance, appliance, compliance, in compliance with, brilliant, pliancy. Meaning: ['dælɪəns] n. 1. the deliberate act of delaying and playing instead of working 2. playful behavior intended to arouse sexual interest.
Random good picture Not show
1. It turned out to be his last dalliance with the education system.
2. In February 1967, she began a dalliance with Robin Douglas - Home, 35, a talented and troubled pianist and the nephew of a former prime minister.
3. Did they have time for dalliance?
4. The man had escape on his mind, not dalliance.
5. She also knew nothing about Bill's dalliance with Monica Lewinsky.
6. Slight dalliance with her makes the very diminutive seem as big as life.
7. In his memoir, he would put down his dalliance with a White House intern to the worst of all possible motives.
8. Do not give dalliance Too much the rein:the strongest oaths are straw To the fire i' the blood.
9. Keira's last dalliance with the Pirates franchise (she's not returning for Part IV) failed to resolve any off the major problems that Dead Man's Chest encountered.
10. entered into an advertising dalliance with Google, but this fell apart after antitrust authorities signalled that they would not approve such an agreement.
11. There was, however, one dalliance that continues to intrigue the old salts who worked on the 18-berth vessels at Ocean Village Marina.
12. I didn't realize it at first. I thought that perhaps it was only a5)dalliance.
13. I tell James, my former more-off-than-on dalliance, in a slightly gloating email.
14. Instead Yahoo! entered into an advertising dalliance with Google, but this fell apart after antitrust authorities signalled that they would not approve such an agreement.
15. But he did not feel that she looked upon their amorous exchanges as more than innocent dalliance.
16. It's reasonable to hope a wife could manage to overlook a casual, brief dalliance.
17. Nor does he inflate the importance of a Platonic heterosexual dalliance.
17. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
18. Now she has the opportunity to exact her revenge: I am continuing the dalliance at a conference abroad, but my wife says she plans to bring some girlfriends to holiday in the same place.
19. China’s banking regulator, the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC), disapproves of the trust companies’ dalliance with the banks.
20. Horses rarely climax, despite masturbating dozens of times per day—so what motivates the dalliance of a stallion or, for that matter, a mare?
21. These nine drawings were done by an artist under the influence of LSD – part of a test conducted by the US government during it's dalliance with psychotomimetic drugs in the late 1950's.
22. A deal between the pair would perhaps be more of a dalliance, conditional and undeclared.
23. While the short term gains can be alluring, a sexual dalliance with a married boss is dangerous.
24. My mother had to go out of her way to the Dial-a-Style, which probably meant that she suspected my father's dalliance.
25. No, Mr Terry's real offence was, I am sure, to try to prevent his alleged dalliance being reported by the tabloids.
26. The great Andromeda Galaxy owes a bit of its beauty to a dalliance with another galaxy billions of years ago, according to new data gathered with NASA's orbiting Hubble Space Telescope.
27. In Jordan, this is a shortcut to signal interest in a dalliance.
More similar words: alliance, brilliance, reliance, appliance, compliance, in compliance with, brilliant, pliancy, brilliantly, machiavellian, fiancee, defiance, ambiance, variance, radiance, allegiance, insouciance, in defiance of, collision insurance, medallion, pliant, Italian, reliant, valiant, palliate, compliant, civilian, billiard, palliation, palliative.