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come-hither

[kuhm-hith-er, kuh-mith-] / ˌkʌmˈhɪð ər, kəˈmɪð- /




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Just as familiar as her face to anyone who has watched TV or movies in the past 40 years are Smart’s dazzlingly deadpan line readings, her come-hither drawl and her signature sharp cackle.

From Washington Post

With his effervescent eyes and come-hither demeanor, he’s gone viral lip-syncing hit '80s songs for cougar TikTok: middle-aged moms.

From Fox News

“She definitely had a sweetness in her features — a kind of innocent sweetness, not a come-hither sweetness at all … She still looked great.”

From Washington Post

The rules insulate you from the come-hither, obesogenic, food environment known as normal.

From Washington Post

Most skewers and boneless cuts cook in the time it takes for them to develop a come-hither char; there’s no need to check their temperature.

From New York Times