flurt (Meaning)
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flurt (n.)
A flirt.
Synonyms & Antonyms of flurt
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flurt Sentence Examples
- The mischievous kitten flirted with danger by teetering on the edge of the table.
- The politician's flurt with controversy threatened to damage his reputation.
- The flirty waitress smiled and twirled her hair, batting her eyelashes provocatively.
- The students' flurt with procrastination resulted in a flurry of late-night study sessions.
- The artist's flurt with abstraction led to a series of enigmatic and thought-provoking paintings.
- The dancer's flurt with gravity defied expectations with her graceful leaps and twirls.
- The company's flurt with bankruptcy was averted thanks to a timely investment.
- The magician's flurt with illusion left the audience spellbound and questioning the limits of reality.
- The actress's flurt with fame brought her both adoration and scrutiny.
- The traveler's flurt with the unknown led him to breathtaking landscapes and life-changing encounters.
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A flirt.
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No antonyms found.
The mischievous kitten flirted with danger by teetering on the edge of the table.
The politician's flurt with controversy threatened to damage his reputation.
The flirty waitress smiled and twirled her hair, batting her eyelashes provocatively.
The students' flurt with procrastination resulted in a flurry of late-night study sessions.