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coquetry

[koh-ki-tree, koh-ke-tree] / ˈkoʊ kɪ tri, koʊˈkɛ tri /
NOUN
flirtation
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“There’s nothing magical about this app, but it’s not technological coquetry either,” O wrote on online publishing platform Medium.

From Reuters

At the end, Eve Mutso as Blanche flickered from panic to girlish coquetry simply through the presentation of her breastbone and the lift of her chin.

From Washington Post

Such verbal coquetry is not new in the four-yearly battle for the Republican and Democratic presidential nominations.

From Reuters

She is a unique combination of being ultra-feminine with a distinct feline slink to her walk, but comfortable being in charge and entirely without coquetry.

From The Guardian

The “Don Quixote” pas de deux is all bravura cliché with various overlays of pseudo-Spanish coquetry and machismo.

From New York Times