26 collocations for flirted

IWe're just kids, flirting a little, Leo and me.

The little fishes might have been flirting their tails at the time, however, and it is just possible that he might have taken you for one of the flirts.

" The lady had recovered her simper; and now flirted her fan as gracefully as ever.

She had flirted a good deal with this young man and understood him very well.

MAZZAVINI, MAY CHRISTIE. Flirting wives, by May Christie.

His diamond rings kept flirting round the edge of the Sporting Times, his brown boots shifting their position on the cushion in front of him, his legs crossing, uncrossing, recrossing, his cigar-smoke rising in quick, uneasy puffs.

Dreams are like a bird that mocks, Flirting the feathers of his tail.

'It is rather a question of Mr. Dunborough,' he answered, smiling superior, and flirting his spy-glass to and fro with his fingers.

"Half an hour, or thereby," answered I. "God help this kingdom!" cried the old man, tripping off, flirting his hand hopelessly in the air"if he had known you only ten minutes you would have been either Prime-Minister or Commander-in-Chief of the army.

Tim was rigged out in his best, with a bright red cravat tied around his neck, and instead of his muddy boots with his pants tucked in the tops, he wore coarse shoes tied with strings and flirted his yellow silk handkerchief for the entire evening.

The poor brute snorted and flirted its heels in the air, but Langley wrapped his long legs around the barrel of his mount and goaded it again.

White man heap squaw!" said she, and with that she flirted her braids and turned to the winner of the race.

When everything is ready I will light a cigarette and flirt the match around my head once, as if to put it out.

I didn't even flirt with him any morenot the least little tiny harmless bit

She has not the heart to scold you, though you are dancing and singing and flirting away your golden nights, your restful, young nights, that never come but once,though you are dancing and singing and flirting yourselves merrily into your grave.

V. affect, act a part, put on; give oneself airs &c (arrogance) 885; boast &c 884; coquet; simper, mince, attitudinize, pose; flirt a fan; overact, overdo.

"I should like you to know," said Piers, "that I have never given Miss Rose or any other girl with whom I have flirted the faintest shadow of a reason for believing that I was in earnest.

Perhaps that is why I have flirted sojust to punish you all!

He flirted a thumb backward and upward over his shoulder.

Alcatraz stood on the verge, snuffed the stale odor in disgust and then flirted the surface water with his upper lip before he could make himself drink.

" "Surely," said Therese, flirting her whip and lifting her shoulders.

An arrant flirt the little hussy is, but very pretty.

"Deny it if you canthat you didn't flirt, as you Americans call it, outrageously.

So touched at heart was Ysolinde that she slipped her hand down from my arm and took my hand instead, flirting a corner of her shawl cleverly over both, to hide the fact from the men-at-armsas Helene could not have done to save her life.

Take yourself, for instance; you've never been in love, you've everything that you can desire, you're clad in purple and fine linen, you fare sumptuously every day, you flirt six days in the week, and rest not on the seventhbut love!

26 collocations for  flirted