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come-hither

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




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I couldn’t immediately discern the burger’s Philippine features despite its famous tagline, “langhap sarap,” a sort of fast-food come-hither that means “delicious aroma” in Tagalog.

From Washington Post • Jul. 5, 2021

Adam’s right hand is raised in blessing, his left palm lowered and held upright in a welcoming, come-hither gesture.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 23, 2019

She turned the Bacharach into a subversive anthem of assertiveness, purring its opening lines with a mix of come-hither bounce and menace: “Hey, little girl / comb your hair / fix your makeup / Soon he will open the door.”

From The New Yorker • May 15, 2017

The come-hither croon of Eddie Kendricks and the symphonic love letters of Barry White were the soundtrack to the early years of my parents’ marriage.

From Salon • Jan. 30, 2016

The well-to-do with more than one home should be warned: claiming residence outside New York City to avoid income taxes is the equivalent of sending a come-hither look to the tax man.

From New York Times • Feb. 24, 2011