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coquetry

[koh-ki-tree, koh-ke-tree] / ˈkoʊ kɪ tri, koʊˈkɛ tri /
NOUN
flirtation
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Attracted to Mandy’s curly hair, he sat beside her and, in an attempt at coquetry, opened an H.P.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 16, 2022

From Joan’s sincere coquetry at the Avon lunch, to Peggy’s surveillance techniques and expert game-playing, Joan and Peggy leaned over so hard they threatened to overturn the whole damn office.

From Time • Jun. 3, 2013

Yet she allows Olga a shyly experimental coquetry, a blind dazzle in her eyes that also speaks touchingly of youth and vulnerability.

From The Guardian • Jan. 21, 2013

Her exquisite oval face — framed by short, lank, unwashed-looking hair — is as devoid of a diva’s coquetry as it is of makeup.

From New York Times • Jan. 18, 2012

Mrs. Bogle who was many times a grandmother, but had a blushing air of coquetry about her that cloaked her sunken cheeks.

From "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston