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flirtatious
[ flur-tey-shuhs ]
flirtatious
/ ڱɜːˈٱɪʃə /
adjective
- given to flirtation
- expressive of playful sexual invitation
a flirtatious glance
Derived Forms
- ڱˈٲپdzܲԱ, noun
- ڱˈٲپdzܲ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- ڱ·ٲ·پdzܲ· adverb
- ڱ·ٲ·پdzܲ·Ա noun
- ԴDz·ڱ·ٲ·پdzܲ adjective
- non·ڱ·ٲ·پdzܲ· adverb
- non·ڱ·ٲ·پdzܲ·Ա noun
- ܲ·ڱ·ٲ·پdzܲ adjective
- un·ڱ·ٲ·پdzܲ· adverb
- un·ڱ·ٲ·پdzܲ·Ա noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of flirtatious1
Example Sentences
A Dvorák Slavonic dance and a Brahms Hungarian one were flirtatious and fun.
The force is investigating flirtatious messages being sent by someone calling themselves "Charlie" or "Abi" as many as 20 people including MPs, staffers and political journalists.
Bernstein and Woodward exchanged flirtatious messages, and Woodward suggested that he was bi-curious.
Mr Lawrence said Ms Hand was flirtatious and initiated the sex.
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.
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