flirtsome
English
Adjective
flirtsome (comparative more flirtsome, superlative most flirtsome)
- Marked by flirting; flirtatious
- 1822, Benchiana; Or, Sketches of Life and Character in St. George's Fields:
- So Mrs. Cob— trimm'd up her locks, / Put on a flirtsome air; / And Mr. Dip began to look— / And Mrs. Cob— to stare.
- 2007, R.N. Sarkar, The Novels of D.H. Lawrence:
- Their relationship develops immediately into a different sort of complexity, not interfered by any obvious external force as mother-fixation or external flirtsome extravagance, but bred from within.
- 2012, Karyn Henley, Eye of the Sword:
- “The king can choose any woman he wants,” said Trevin. “Why Lady Jayde?” Cilla tapped her chin thoughtfully. “She's youthful. A raven-haired beauty. Full of energy. Flirtsome. I suspect she knows how to keep the king's mind off his worries.
- 2014, Paul Di Filippo, Little Doors:
- [...] still found his favorite reserved barstool awaiting him, still feasted his rheumy eyes on the flirtsome gavotteners atrot, and still affirmed to any and all who would lend an ear, “Yessir, assuming you can get through the rough spots, life can turn out mighty sweet!”
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