Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who flirts; a flirt.
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- noun One who
flirts .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The flirter is usually the recipient of the stupid little crush from the flattered flirtee, granted both parties are participants.
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Eight days later, notorious flirter Jake Gyllenhaal even tried to woo the single gal during a CAA-sponsored Golden Globes afterparty.
Scarlett Johansson & Jason Sudeikis Enjoy Flirty Dinner: Report Katy Hall 2011
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Eight days later, notorious flirter Jake Gyllenhaal even tried to woo the single gal during a CAA-sponsored Golden Globes afterparty.
Scarlett Johansson & Jason Sudeikis Enjoy Flirty Dinner: Report Katy Hall 2011
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Eight days later, notorious flirter Jake Gyllenhaal even tried to woo the single gal during a CAA-sponsored Golden Globes afterparty.
Scarlett Johansson & Jason Sudeikis Enjoy Flirty Dinner: Report Katy Hall 2011
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Time magazine, the voice of Henry Luce—flirter with fascism, hater of Roosevelt, coddler of the plutocracy—took the lead in savaging Butler.
Devil Dog David Talbot 2010
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And the fact he is a low rent rentier and a political flirter like his dad does not come in to it.
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The Orinda Iying in the road looked far from the assured sophisticated flirter with cameras that I was used to; she looked a shattered, ordinary, middle-aged and rather nice woman trying to gather her wits and understand what had happened.
Penalty Francis, Dick 1997
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It's no use; I can't teach you how to be a flirter, you got to learn it from the book.
Writing for Vaudeville Brett Page
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But when he went away she knew that Abel Newt was appointed first flirter, _vice_ Sligo Moultrie removed.
Trumps George William Curtis 1858
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Miss Grace Plumer had scarcely mentally installed Mr. Sligo Moultrie as first flirter in her corps, when a face she remembered looked up at the window from the street, more dangerous even than when she had seen it in the spring.
Trumps George William Curtis 1858
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