12 Verbs to Use for the Word flirt

The next Motion is that of unfurling the Fan, in which [are ] comprehended several little Flirts and Vibrations, as also gradual and deliberate Openings, with many voluntary Fallings asunder in the Fan itself, that are seldom learned under a Month's Practice.

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

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.

That a comparative stranger should have dared to speak familiarly with his daughter was bad enough; that a blank-faced coward should have dared flirt with her, dared take her hand, was maddening.

Why do you ask?" "Just curiosity," replied Howland, "I don't like flirts.

When an old fool marries a young flirt, he deserves to wear whatever honors she may bestow upon him.

These soldiers transformed into judges were recalling those other flirts that she had seen at the teas and grand balls at the hotels....

But now my Acquaintance begun to wish me Joy of his Constancy, my Charms were declining, and I could not resist the Delight I took in shewing the young Flirts about Town, it was yet in my Power to give Pain to a Man of Sense: This, and some private Hopes he would hang himself, and what a Glory would it be for me, and how I should be envy'd, made me accept of being third Wife to my Lord Friday.

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.

I'm like Louisa, I can't bear flirts.

"Thou wilt flirt no more with other women," she said, in a loud, clear voice.

Do you know I think you are a little too severe in calling her a mean, spiteful, slipshod, vulgar, dumpy little flirt?" "Read that again!" shrieked Saccharissa.

12 Verbs to Use for the Word  flirt