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coquettish

[koh-ket-ish] / koʊˈkɛt ɪʃ /
ADJECTIVE
flirtatious
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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More damagingly, it doesn’t seem as if Hnath’s Nora has evolved all that much from the skittishly coquettish wife of Ibsen’s play.

From Los Angeles Times

And Burns nearly steals the second act in her brief solo, “Memory,” a coquettish dream of past flames.

From New York Times

Shy, bold, coquettish or mocking, a woman’s smile is richly signifying, something that Wilde, an actress turned director, certainly knows.

From New York Times

I had learnt her whole character, which was without mystery or disguise: she was coquettish but not heartless; exacting, but not worthlessly selfish.

From Literature

He captures her coquettish coyness without caricaturing it.

From New York Times