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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishflirtatiousflir‧ta‧tious /flɜːˈteɪʃəs $ flɜːr-/ adjective SYSEXYbehaving in a way that deliberately tries to attract sexual attention She gave him a flirtatious smile. a flirtatious giggle —flirtatiously adverb —flirtatiousness noun [uncountable]
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flirtatious• Emily was looking at me in a way I found frankly flirtatious.• This one was of the old school: giddy and flirtatious.• His manner was mildly flirtatious and he had a tendency to glance in my direction, showing off, I suspect.• Cressida's action is in keeping with her flirtatious character, which she herself can analyse: Troilus, farewell.• Graham plays Benedict's flirtatious daughter.• Let them play their flirtatious games.• Try just exchanging some attention: see if you can exchange a smile and a flirtatious glance with him.• He remembered Lisette's flushed, flirtatious look and the way she had taken his hand and placed it on her body.
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