flirtation
Americannoun
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behaviour intended to arouse sexual feelings or advances without emotional commitment; coquetry
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any casual involvement without commitment
a flirtation with journalism
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Martha Stoumen’s Post Flirtation from Northern California and Montinore Estate’s Borealis from the Willamette Valley in Oregon are two examples that come to mind.
From New York Times • Aug. 6, 2021
My favorites include her Post Flirtation, a lively blend of zinfandel and carignan; a bright, floral and deep nero d’Avola; and a savory, crunchy carignan from the Ricetti Vineyard in Mendocino.
From New York Times • Apr. 30, 2020
Get a campsite on Waltonian, Flirtation or Temple Knoll Island, part of the Rogers Rock Campground, six miles north of Hague.
From New York Times • Sep. 4, 2014
Shots of the corps drilling, actually photographed at West Point, are the most impressive parts of Flirtation Walk.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The scene is of great beauty and has been known for many years by the name of "Flirtation Walk."
From The Hudson Three Centuries of History, Romance and Invention by Bruce, Wallace
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