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coquette

[koh-ket] / koʊˈkɛt /
NOUN
flirt
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The powerful, complex female lead was a rarity in traditional music theatre, where operatic tropes were easily assimilated, such as the virginal naif, the coquette, the old shrew.

From Salon • Dec. 4, 2021

This early Parisienne was an accessible figure, a scrappy coquette who loved as hard as she worked.

From The New Yorker • Sep. 19, 2019

The thumb-size short-crested coquette is found only in the forest edge along a roughly 15-mile stretch of road in the Sierra Madre del Sur mountain in southern Mexico.

From National Geographic • Apr. 18, 2018

The Musetta here was another American, Susanna Phillips, beautiful of voice and mien if not yet a seasoned coquette.

From New York Times • Sep. 29, 2016

Like Louis Napoleon himself, she was twice misjudged: first when people set her down as an empty-headed coquette, and next when they cried her up as a woman with a genius for government.

From Modern Leaders: Being a Series of Biographical Sketches by McCarthy, Justin




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