Which preposition to use with flirted

with Occurrences 186%

I think I shall tell him to go and undress, when they've had a little dancing and she's been down to supper.' Lady Hartland was the yellow lady in red, who thought she was flirting with a fascinating Slav.

of Occurrences 24%

" He grimaced and gave a bantering flirt of his head.

in Occurrences 15%

The sight-seers passing below looked up by hundreds and smiled at the ladies' eager twitter, as, flirting in humming-bird fashion from one subject to another, they laughed away the half-hours waiting for the pageant.

about Occurrences 5%

Her main piece of finery, and one that she flirted about in a most captivating manner, was a shell of the size of a penny-piece.

to Occurrences 4%

In other days she had ridden, walked, and flirted to his heart's desire.

through Occurrences 2%

If one were to go dancing and smiling and flirting through the world

over Occurrences 2%

Bringing down the hair so ruffled in the idle breeze, he crowded his hat over it with a determined air, half ran, half tumbled, down the bank, sprang into his boat, and, shaking out a sail, went flirting over the lake as fast as the wind could carry him.

across Occurrences 2%

Mocking-birds and thrushes cried in the thickets, squirrels flirted across the path, and now and then a shy deer fled before us.

out Occurrences 2%

The woman flirted out of the dining-room, and the old gentleman drew another long breath, glad it was over.

than Occurrences 1%

Poor girl, she must be very clever, for she kept up her constant wooing of me while she also coquetted with Mr. Horne, being really, as her contemporaries declare, a much worse flirt than Metelill, but the temptation of the parasol threw her off her guard, and she was very jealous of my taking out Metelill and Avice.

until Occurrences 1%

We went home to siesta and long gay supper, where the races were the only topic of conversation; then to dance and sing and flirt until midnight, the people in the booths as tireless as ourselves.

without Occurrences 1%

It was flirting without a licence, and looked very ill, and would probably be reported by the ticket director of that dance to the mother.'

as Occurrences 1%

He was as thorough a flirt as any woman, and withal very fond of change, and I think my pink grenadine quite dazzled him as I stood on the piazza.

at Occurrences 1%

" They flirted at the piano and behind a fan, and he dedicated her a little waltz, and she drew his portrait.

behind Occurrences 1%

Look, how she tremblesNow she sinks, all shivering, Upon the pavementWhy, you'll see nought there Flirting behind

beyond Occurrences 1%

She kept the house, she visited the poor, she sang Irish songs to perfection, and she flirted beyond compare.

from Occurrences 1%

As it jumped in his hand the ash flirted from the end of the cigar.

like Occurrences 1%

They flirt like grown-up people!

on Occurrences 1%

But then, as if to confute the calumnies of the malevolent lady of Steinfeldt, with an air of sportive familiarity which was rather unwarranted by the time and place, he flirted on her beautiful forehead a drop or two of the moisture which remained on his own hand.

round Occurrences 1%

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.

Which preposition to use with  flirted