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Definition of flirtatious in English: flirtatiousadjective fləːˈteɪʃəsˌflərˈteɪʃəs 1Behaving in such a way as to suggest a playful sexual attraction to someone. she was beautiful and very flirtatious Example sentencesExamples - This led to flirtatious, prolonged seductions and the delicious build-up of anticipation and desire.
- It was tender and flirtatious and intimate.
- The work is advertised in job centres across the UK - inviting flirtatious men and women to contact a website address for the Harrogate-based firm.
- Through mechanical, bound movement she playfully encourages our perhaps devious flirtatious tendencies.
- ‘She's naturally flirtatious and not exactly shy about being charming towards gentlemen ’, says one who has experienced her allure.
- ‘I am a very flirtatious and sexual person,’ she says.
- Just be yourself, but more flirtatious and playful and fun and stuff.
- She wasn't playful or flirtatious, she simply held him to her.
- She is smoldering, playful, and flirtatious with a streak of malice.
- Then the brunette went to the toilet and the blonde was behaving in exactly the same flirtatious way as the brunette had been earlier.
- It's also playful, flirtatious and often raucous.
- His flirtatious relationship with Mary suggests he's a man who has found his ideal partner and is determined to wear down her resistance.
- It was flirtatious, teasing, and mischievous.
- Vicki and Harriet begin a flirtatious relationship, fraught with sexual tension.
- Yet normally she didn't have a playful and flirtatious British boy along for the ride.
- Katherine of Aragon does not appear in the film, but Vanessa Redgrave makes a fleeting, non-speaking appearance as an incredibly authentic-looking and flirtatious Anne Boleyn.
- She was attractive, flirtatious and a little bit desperate.
- As soon as it began, he worried that the girl might be more attracted to Chris, who was so charismatic and flirtatious.
- It's not one of those landscapes that are arch and secretive, it isn't gentle or flirtatious.
- Claire practically rolled her eyes in agreement when we suggested that Victor - who was mellow and flirtatious to a fault - had slacked off.
Synonyms coquettish, flirty, provocative, seductive, inviting, amorous, kittenish, coy, arch, teasing, playful, frisky, flighty, skittish, dallying, philandering informal come-hither, vampish - 1.1 Expressing a playful sexual attraction.
Example sentencesExamples - Having said her piece for the moment, Amanda turned back towards the vehicle, before spinning again to give Sam what Kate was horrified to note was a rather flirtatious smile.
- She flashed him a flirtatious smile and waited for a response.
- His flirtatious smile widens as he replies: ‘Well, why don't you take my shirt off?’
- With that, Willow smiled, not a flirtatious grin with a wink, not a sneer, not a scowl; the sickness had wracked her sharply, forcing a new, solemn calm upon her.
- Settling herself at a tall bar stool, she threw the bartender a flirtatious smile as she rearranged her short jean skirt to cover her lengthy legs.
- Accordingly, the long rows of elegant boxes face one another rather than the stage in order that the occupants might entertain themselves with flirtatious glances, fluttering fans and the endless passing of notes.
- ‘Good, you look great, very cozy,’ he told her with a playful, almost flirtatious wink.
- Stephanie thought little more about the footballer's flirtatious promise to be on the same flight as her out of Johannesburg.
- With its swirled flashy design and swishy beaded fringe, the lampshades are like a flirtatious smile in a roomful of strangers, bold and impossible to ignore.
- Parker snickered, flashing me and Riley a flirtatious smile.
- It was not a flirtatious smile in anyway, very jovial i think it was.
- I flashed him my most flirtatious smile, and he raised his eyebrows.
- She combined an impetuous, coltish physicality with high glamour and a flirtatious, seductive allure.
- I gave her a subtle finger wave with a flirtatious smile.
- We corresponded for almost two years, writing flirtatious letters, thriving on the sexual energy of that two-day encounter.
- Silence hung between them for a few minutes, wrapped with flirtatious suggestion.
- There was a wicked grin on his face, and Marla couldn't help the flirtatious and alluring smile she sent back to him.
- Sick now of the confusion and discomfort Simone took charge, ‘Ok, Kyle, Tay, you two can go up against me and Josh’ she paused briefly to give the dirty blonde haired boy a flirtatious smile.
- Unlike most girls I didn't stare or flash a flirtatious smile.
- Dylan offered to go get Adie's coffee, a direct product of the harmlessly flirtatious smile she shot him as she sat down.
Rhymes Athanasius, audacious, bodacious, cactaceous, capacious, carbonaceous, contumacious, Cretaceous, curvaceous, disputatious, edacious, efficacious, fallacious, farinaceous, foliaceous, fugacious, gracious, hellacious, herbaceous, Ignatius, loquacious, mendacious, mordacious, ostentatious, perspicacious, pertinacious, pugnacious, rapacious, sagacious, salacious, saponaceous, sebaceous, sequacious, setaceous, spacious, tenacious, veracious, vexatious, vivacious, voracious Definition of flirtatious in US English: flirtatiousadjectiveˌflərˈtāSHəsˌflərˈteɪʃəs 1Behaving in such a way as to suggest a playful sexual attraction to someone. she was beautiful and very flirtatious Example sentencesExamples - It's also playful, flirtatious and often raucous.
- She was attractive, flirtatious and a little bit desperate.
- Yet normally she didn't have a playful and flirtatious British boy along for the ride.
- ‘I am a very flirtatious and sexual person,’ she says.
- Then the brunette went to the toilet and the blonde was behaving in exactly the same flirtatious way as the brunette had been earlier.
- Vicki and Harriet begin a flirtatious relationship, fraught with sexual tension.
- Claire practically rolled her eyes in agreement when we suggested that Victor - who was mellow and flirtatious to a fault - had slacked off.
- Through mechanical, bound movement she playfully encourages our perhaps devious flirtatious tendencies.
- His flirtatious relationship with Mary suggests he's a man who has found his ideal partner and is determined to wear down her resistance.
- Katherine of Aragon does not appear in the film, but Vanessa Redgrave makes a fleeting, non-speaking appearance as an incredibly authentic-looking and flirtatious Anne Boleyn.
- ‘She's naturally flirtatious and not exactly shy about being charming towards gentlemen ’, says one who has experienced her allure.
- It's not one of those landscapes that are arch and secretive, it isn't gentle or flirtatious.
- As soon as it began, he worried that the girl might be more attracted to Chris, who was so charismatic and flirtatious.
- She is smoldering, playful, and flirtatious with a streak of malice.
- The work is advertised in job centres across the UK - inviting flirtatious men and women to contact a website address for the Harrogate-based firm.
- It was tender and flirtatious and intimate.
- Just be yourself, but more flirtatious and playful and fun and stuff.
- This led to flirtatious, prolonged seductions and the delicious build-up of anticipation and desire.
- She wasn't playful or flirtatious, she simply held him to her.
- It was flirtatious, teasing, and mischievous.
Synonyms coquettish, flirty, provocative, seductive, inviting, amorous, kittenish, coy, arch, teasing, playful, frisky, flighty, skittish, dallying, philandering - 1.1 Expressing a playful sexual attraction.
Example sentencesExamples - ‘Good, you look great, very cozy,’ he told her with a playful, almost flirtatious wink.
- Having said her piece for the moment, Amanda turned back towards the vehicle, before spinning again to give Sam what Kate was horrified to note was a rather flirtatious smile.
- I flashed him my most flirtatious smile, and he raised his eyebrows.
- Unlike most girls I didn't stare or flash a flirtatious smile.
- Silence hung between them for a few minutes, wrapped with flirtatious suggestion.
- Parker snickered, flashing me and Riley a flirtatious smile.
- Accordingly, the long rows of elegant boxes face one another rather than the stage in order that the occupants might entertain themselves with flirtatious glances, fluttering fans and the endless passing of notes.
- His flirtatious smile widens as he replies: ‘Well, why don't you take my shirt off?’
- We corresponded for almost two years, writing flirtatious letters, thriving on the sexual energy of that two-day encounter.
- There was a wicked grin on his face, and Marla couldn't help the flirtatious and alluring smile she sent back to him.
- Dylan offered to go get Adie's coffee, a direct product of the harmlessly flirtatious smile she shot him as she sat down.
- Stephanie thought little more about the footballer's flirtatious promise to be on the same flight as her out of Johannesburg.
- It was not a flirtatious smile in anyway, very jovial i think it was.
- She combined an impetuous, coltish physicality with high glamour and a flirtatious, seductive allure.
- With its swirled flashy design and swishy beaded fringe, the lampshades are like a flirtatious smile in a roomful of strangers, bold and impossible to ignore.
- Sick now of the confusion and discomfort Simone took charge, ‘Ok, Kyle, Tay, you two can go up against me and Josh’ she paused briefly to give the dirty blonde haired boy a flirtatious smile.
- She flashed him a flirtatious smile and waited for a response.
- With that, Willow smiled, not a flirtatious grin with a wink, not a sneer, not a scowl; the sickness had wracked her sharply, forcing a new, solemn calm upon her.
- Settling herself at a tall bar stool, she threw the bartender a flirtatious smile as she rearranged her short jean skirt to cover her lengthy legs.
- I gave her a subtle finger wave with a flirtatious smile.
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