He discovers he is aroused by jealousy, so he encourages the young doctor to flirt with his wife. |
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Isn't the main reason all these guys go ringless so that they can flirt with unwitting single women? |
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You are a fun flirt and an instant sweetheart, but our guess is you're becoming more selective about long-term love. |
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I would be intelligent, charming, sexy, a huge flirt, with a sense of humour but a down-to-earth guy in touch with his sensitive side. |
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His Franz was an incorrigible flirt, but not completely empty-headed or cold-hearted. |
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More than a third of jobseekers would sleep, date or flirt with their interviewer to land a role, a survey claims. |
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They flirt with script, resembling at times elaborate precision skywriting. |
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Leon knew firsthand what a flirt and tease Barbie was, she fooled with all the men. |
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The sleeves flirt with flared puffs and completely slit up, ruffled and smocked sleeves. |
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Why is it okay for dudes to flirt with all kinds of gals but when a gal does it they think we're hooches? |
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Henry is also puzzled about Matilda's attitude until he sees her looking daggers at Cassie and Ric as they flirt together. |
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Provocatively dressed women are stationed on street corners, and men who stop to flirt are arrested. |
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And I'm supposed to never crack a dirty joke or flirt with a cute guy either. |
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He held his end up gracefully, and even more kudos to him for being able to flirt in a foreign language. |
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However, Kennelly says those who want to just flirt with the trend can get the look without having to splash much cash. |
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Far from being depressed, I've relished my new body and been delighted to flirt with my new va-va-voom curves and cleavage. |
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It allows me to have a bit of a flirt and a bit of a laugh with some very nice girls. |
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He fancied that she was even trying to flirt with him, but it was so far away he couldn't tell. |
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This is a curious goal for a computer game, but it is fun to watch your singles flirt, joke and bond. |
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Sylvia was a tear-jerker supreme, and a born flirt with an incomparable sense of humour. |
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I'm afraid I return unshaken in the notion that the best way to flirt is to stay in a bar until everyone's lashed. |
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Eccentricity, strangeness and individuality I like, conformity I flirt with. |
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She would flirt with every man in the room and play the cold-hearted coquette in order to make him jealous and make his move. |
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A building can be organized to maximize interaction, so that people bump into each other and talk, drink, flirt, eat, complain, kibitz. |
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Doc Charlie would casually flirt with the nonchalant female who would ever so calmly refuse. |
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Anonymous messaging and chat rooms let you flirt to your heart's content without any embarrassment or getting tongue-tied. |
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This woman is obviously a flirt and a tease who is looking to get into trouble. |
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If somebody is going to have an affair, they will do it whether or not someone tries to flirt with them. |
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Other states will watch with interest at the impact in NSW and flirt with the idea of following suit. |
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We want to see golfers that flirt with danger, that manufacture amazing shots when they look completely out of it. |
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They like to flirt with danger, inventing the gamuts they will have to run. |
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These acts, in which an individual may flirt with death, offer a sense of excitement. |
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It tells the tale of speed fiends on motorbikes who constantly flirt with death and live life on the edge. |
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He liked to flirt with danger, and he wanted to get close to death in the hope that by doing so he might overcome his fear of it. |
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Summer was a major flirt who thrived on scandal and gossip, and she was the type of self-proclaimed daredevil who'd try anything once. |
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Clever thrillers that flirt with film noir are always welcome, but this is too smart for its own good. |
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It wasn't that she was a flirt, because she wasn't one, it was just that none of them ever seemed right for her. |
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She also knew that Melissa was a flirt and enjoyed throwing herself at men. |
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So what's the harm if I flirt with someone and they don't flirt back? |
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A high-spirited flirt, she had been a maid of honour to Anne of Cleves, and became Henry's fifth queen in July 1540, a month after the coup that destroyed Cromwell. |
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If flirting doesn't come naturally to you, you can learn to flirt by building your confidence, believing in yourself and interacting with other people. |
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Some of the funniest moments occur as the siblings chat and joke with each other in their cramped house and chip shop or flirt with life outside their mixed-up family. |
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At 16, Anneth compulsively sneaks out at night to flirt and drink at honky-tonks, dancing to the latest songs by Elvis, Patsy Cline, and Sam Cooke. |
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A flapper and a flirt, she was white, middle-class and Midwestern. |
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Adele took Lin up on that dinner offer, and Lydie had to sit through the whole night watching Adele act like the little coquette she was and flirt madly with Lin. |
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Results of this study show that females' greatest reported motivation for going to discos is to meet new people rather than to pursue sexual opportunities or to flirt. |
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He put his arm about her waist and drew her to him, attempting to kiss her neck but, for all her ability to flirt, Theresa was rather cold and did not share her body easily. |
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He tries to prove he can flirt well by flirting with the pizza girl, only to end up talking about gas and looking like an idiot because he actually doesn't know how to flirt? |
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This performance is not afraid to flirt with danger, stretching the boundaries of what is acceptable in drama and society to their outermost limits. |
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Blackbirds flirt and do their mating flutter at the curb on Main Street. |
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He rolled his eyes at the female flirt and followed Michelle inside. |
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Yes, I'm still a flirt and a tease, but I only have one husband. |
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Kyle had been an outrageous flirt ever since the boys had hit sixth grade. |
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Usually when it comes to talking to boys, he is the biggest flirt. |
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And Jacob, both the youngest and the tallest, is also the family flirt. |
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You know, you were always a flirt and a tease in high school. |
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How many other artists in the genre of dancehall can successfully flirt with varying musical styles such as country and western, gospel and soca and still remain credible? |
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You won't get jealous when I flirt with all the cuties in Aikido. |
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But if we read online, flirt online, shop online, surely we could take satisfaction in giving online? |
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You can flirt with nudisti.co, joins a large community of people who love nudism. |
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Together, bug-eyed, wily Zucker and lanky, tomfooling Venn flirt and moue their way through an hour of whimsical set pieces. |
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She meets the Conner sisters by chance at a gymkhana, where they comment snidely to her and flirt with her father. |
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People are most amused by the girls who constantly flirt with viewers in the street in front of their windows by making eyes at them or dancing lasciviously. |
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So too the many variations on its theme, each fueled by our limitless urge to flirt. |
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You want to start up a conversation with this person but without giving them the impression that you are trying to flirt with them. |
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The Lucas straps flirt with cubism: matte and glossy threads are interwoven in delicate highlight colours. |
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We have plenty of features that allow you to meet, chat and flirt with as many other singles as you please. |
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What made you want to fly down to Rio to record your new album and flirt with jazz and Brazilian sounds? |
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In Rhône-Alpes, several golf courses, among the most beautiful, flirt with the great Alpine lakes. |
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The E 550's select entourage distinguishes itself by the quintessential V8 engine, an engine that has to flirt with the 400-hp mark. |
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Gradually, perhaps unaware of his own weaknesses, he begins to flirt with women including a beautiful girl, Nina. |
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I hope, though, that we don't just flirt with these ideas today only to drop them again tomorrow. |
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Her melodies which flirt with rock and pop, have a charming contemporary touch. |
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She has always been a flirt from the first day I met her and just because she was a little older, doesn't mean she has forgotten how much fun being a flirty tease can be. |
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One rather ambitious app, Wingman, already allows frisky travellers to flirt with each other. |
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A playful wink to the boudoir style with which Marie Jo L'Aventure is so happy to flirt. |
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At least now young girls won't think the way to get ahead is to flirt with the boss. |
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Really, if was willing to flirt my way out of trouble more often in life, I'd have saved myself a lot of cash. |
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Young boys believed they could flirt and have relationships before marriage, but not their sisters. |
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Tiken's smooth, fresh vocals are perfectly counterbalanced by subtle orchestrations which flirt gently with pop here and there. |
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Dine by firelight, take a bath by candlelight, watch the sun set or the moon rise, hold hands or flirt. |
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She was also a buxom beauty, a kind of nineteenth century bombshell who loved to flirt. |
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Thus every day, on my blog, these strangers show up, just to shoot the breeze, flirt, kvetch, veer off topic and, most of all, pay zero attention to what I have written. |
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None of the two has a chance to be on the next Mets team to flirt with decency because, from the management perspective, their value lies only in their replaceability. |
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Too bad he considered me a suspect, because I'd be all over that in a hot minute. Okay, probably not. But I'd flirt a lot. |
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Some people flirt with death without realizing that they are doing so. |
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Almost 60 percent of kids pretend to be someone else online at some point, and half of them do so because they want to see what it would be like to be older, to talk to older kids or to flirt with other people. |
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You go there to talk about important matters, to become better acquainted, to flirt, to get your next drink straight from the bottle, to argue, and sometimes even to fight. |
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While these speculations are premature and flirt with wishful thinking, it makes geostrategic sense for the two adversaries to set aside their mutual hostility to address common concerns in the Middle East. |
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Representative of a certain tendency in sculpture today, they flirt with representation or seemingly engage in it, only to further blur its meaning. |
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The real Julia is a great giggler and a glamourpuss to boot, and she could flirt for Britain. |
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In both cases, anyone with a lack of arguments on the matter at issue will forget the principles of rationalism and flirt with the irrational, which is the precursor to any type of totalitarianism or Stalinism. |
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In other words, to succeed in twisting the meaning of the word of God with the aim of leading astray those who follow them, these demons are obliged to flirt with inanity, as you have just noticed. |
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It's brash and tasteless, and more and more we flirt with tastelessness. |
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All three wines flirt with a perfect score. |
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Here she entertained a learned and decadent group of dissenters who gathered to discuss politics, flirt and witticize. |
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Alongside regal updos, Chakra's silhouettes flirt with the '50s era, graceful and feminine, yet radiate a certain authority. |
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An interpretation centre, a network of hiking trails and interpretation activities for the whole family makes Cap Tourmente an ideal natural setting to flirt with wildlife, all this less than an hour's drive from Quebec City. |
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In her compositions, she plays with tons and movement, diverts the material from its original use, letting the delicacy of the texture to flirt with the transparency of the fibre. |
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The play provides a pretext for Henry and Maria to flirt in public. |
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Out go the hairnets, overalls and wellies as the four ditch work, do themselves up to the nines and head off for a day at the races for a drink, flirt and a flutter. |
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During the tests, Nora and the Specialist flirt, much to Frank's jealousy. |
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I mean, you've celebrated your second-year anniversary, and you've got this little guy, who I hear is an incorrigible flirt. |
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I can think of two federal ministers whose basic approach to women journalists is to flirt. |
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She likes a tot of whisky and has always been a flirt, especially with the doctors. |
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Who would have known behind that shy smile was a major flirt. |
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It all seems perfectly choreographed to quash the assumption that she is no more than a little flirt. |
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