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Flirting or
coquetry is a
social and ****ual
behavior involving body language, or
spoken or
written communication between humans. It is used to suggest...
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Dangers of
Coquetry is
Amelia Opie's
first published novel, and
deals with
issues of
female ****uality and the
social construction of gender. It was published...
- love's oracle;
rustic oracle;
youthful recollections;
coquetry Daphne Sweets to the
sweet Daylily Coquetry Delphinium Flight of
fancy Dill P****ion; lust Diphylleia...
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personal name. The word
combination is also
interpreted as 'father of
coquetry' or 'indulged/pampered/flirtatious daddy' or 'spoiled old daddy'. However...
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Coquetry,
lithograph by
Henri Baron (1816-1885)....
- fit to be both
danced and sung. He has
given it a
delightful text: sly
coquetries by the
female dancers, and
great sighs by the male
dancers that will singularly...
- said that the nine-year-old star,
Shirley Temple, displa**** "a
dubious coquetry"
which appealed to "middle-aged men and clergymen"—provoked
Twentieth Century...
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young still in
their network of fine lines, the
questioning and
mocking coquetry of the
tilted head, and that
indescribable desire to charm, to
charm still...
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first novel published under her own name (an
earlier novel,
Dangers of
Coquetry, was
published anonymously). The
novel opens with
Agnes Fitzhenry, a repentant...
- experience, such as rejection, rupture, exclusivism, possessiveness, unicity,
coquetry, whims, indifference, flirtatiousness,
disregard for others, and prostitution...