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flirtatious

[flur-tey-shuhs] / flɜrˈteɪ ʃəs /


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Employing a stagy New York accent, and saddled with a distractingly unfortunate blond wig, Ms. McCann delivers a long, discursive monologue both boastful and aggressively flirtatious.

From The Wall Street Journal

To some, pie means flirtatious cherries, cinnamon-kissed apples or pleasantly puckering lemon awakening the taste buds.

From Salon

A Dvorák Slavonic dance and a Brahms Hungarian one were flirtatious and fun.

From Los Angeles Times

Carpenter is recognised for her flirtatious summer anthem Espresso in the record of the year category - which recognises the overall production of a song, from vocal performance to instrumentation.

From BBC

In societies with lower relational mobility, where group members are more likely to know one another, women may perceive these flirtatious voices as a threat to existing social networks, according to the researchers.

From Science Daily