flirtation - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • have: Martinez, 31, also had a brief flirtation with the Scottish Premier League with Motherwell.
  • follow: The album follows this playful flirtation through the varied chapters of a contemporary love story.
  • conduct: She even conducts a flirtation with evil officer Jock Stewart.

Adjective modifier

  • brief: Martinez, 31, also had a brief flirtation with the Scottish Premier League with Motherwell.
  • mild: Anything from mild flirtation to something more promising could occur on Friday.
  • few: And I doubt whether it has anything more to do with a few fashionable flirtations than it has with his poor neglected wife.
  • early: In response to punk's early flirtation with fascism.
  • first: Lilo & Stitch is, I guess you could say, one of Disney's first flirtation with science fiction animation.
  • harmless: The Count - he has had a " harmless flirtation " with another woman.

Preposition: with

  • genre: Hirst argues that corporatism exists all over Europe in creative ways which have little in common with British flirtations with the genre.
  • democracy: He had little time for Blair's flirtation with German social democracy.
  • relegation: Hello Old Friend Incredibly, our next serious flirtation with relegation was not to be for ten years.
  • fashion: Flirtation with fashion IĆ¢ve always been interested in fashion and in my teenage years I worked throughout the country as a model.
  • success: After a brief flirtation with success, Minder has disappeared, as has Chuckie Egg 2 and Grand National.
  • world: Her flirtation with the film world nearly proved fatal for the illustrious Little Ship.

Noun used with modifier

  • year: He has a background in markup languages and, after a 20 year flirtation with TeX, is now an XML bigot.

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