Similar words: flirtatious, statute of limitations, exhortation, deportation, importation, dissertation, teleportation, transportation. Meaning: [flɜr'teɪʃn /flɜː't-] n. playful behavior intended to arouse sexual interest.
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1, She was aware of his attempts at flirtation.
2, It was a harmless flirtation and nothing more.
3, Frank's efforts at flirtation had become tiresome to her.
4, She had a mild flirtation with him when they first met.
5, She had no objection to a little mild flirtation .
6, She had a brief flirtation with one of the maths students.
7, Hague has already been accused of a dangerous flirtation with populism over immigration or law and order issues.
8, A brief flirtation with the Communist Party - done mainly to shock, he supposed.
9, All his kind generally wanted was a quick flirtation, an acquiescent woman, and a no-strings parting the following morning.
10, None the less,[http://sentencedict.com/flirtation.html] an element of mild flirtation makes office life more pleasant.
11, His cool flirtation with death and his ambiguous fate were the stuff from which legends are born.
12, This film marks Franco Zeffirelli's third cinematic flirtation with Shakespeare.
13, There was a lot to be said for flirtation and mutual admiration.
14, Young Bruce's flirtation with Padstow lifeboat didn't make good reading.
15, Is there such a thing as harmless flirtation?
16, a brief and unsuccessful flirtation with the property market.
17, I think he realizes that his presumptuous little flirtation is over.
18, But Washington's flirtation with default on its debt obligations--and the prospect that its credit rating might be lowered despite this week's 11th-hour deal--has left Beijing unamused.
19, He started his own business last year, after a brief flirtation with political life.
20, And with an inward smile Dexter realised another reason why Blanche's flirtation with the inspector had made him so irritable.
21, She always seemed to loathe it so ... what flirtation leads to.
22, Constanze was clearly not ill enough to be incapable of a little mild flirtation!
23, She manages her customers expertly, often through a bantering kind of flirtation, the chief idiom of the night.
24, What had happened in the kitchen was a calculated wooing, tease, flirtation, safely outrageous.
25, Politically, Stewart was on a slow journey away from a flirtation with radical leftism that had begun during his Yale days.
26, She had enjoyed the camaraderie of colleagues, and the mild flirtation which often underlay it.
27, The simple operation of copying the contents of one disk to another was a flirtation with tendonitis.
28, There would be nothing in the Rory Collins thing, she knew that, it was just a wild flirtation.
29, But Russia's policy in the Middle East, and its flirtation with China, are also part of the quest for great-power status.
30, A misunderstanding, a betrayed confidence, an unrepaid loan, an ill-conceived flirtation.
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