Coquetries [noun]
Definition of Coquetries:
flirtation
Opposite/Antonyms of Coquetries:
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Sentence/Example of Coquetries:
They gave a sort of daring unconscious eighteenth-century coquetry to what was otherwise a somewhat severe style of beauty.
The tone constituted a rebuff, and Rita's coquetry deserted her, leaving her mortified and piqued.
Her hauteur and coquetry subdued most of her maternal sentiments.
Gallantry is a weakness of the heart, or perhaps a constitutional defect; coquetry is an irregularity of the mind.
She was born in Musilius, and told me, with true French coquetry, that her sisters were as handsome as herself.
She had a certain coquetry of her own, using the usual methods with an individuality that was certainly fetching.
She knew that Jessie did not love him—would not marry him—whatever coquetry she might have shown.
Without a trifle of coquetry there is no dancing even in Circassia.
For the first time in her life passion had drowned coquetry.
I believe there is a dash of coquetry in every woman's nature.