Coquetry

  • 71Marie Antoinette — • Biography of the Queen of France Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Marie Antoinette     Marie Antoinette     † …

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  • 72flirtation — noun a) Playing at courtship; coquetry. b) An instance of flirting. See Also: flirt …

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  • 73coquette — noun /kɒˈkɛt/ A woman who flirts or plays with mens affections. See Also: coquetry, coquettish, coquettishly, coquettishness …

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  • 74Azerbaijani dances — Part of a series on Azerbaijani people Culture Architecture  …

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  • 75Della Fox — Born Della May Fox October 13, 1870 St. Louis, Missouri Died June 15, 1913 O …

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  • 76Piano music of Gabriel Fauré — Fauré in 1907 The French composer Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924) wrote in many genres, including songs, chamber music, orchestral pieces and choral works.[1] Among his best known compositions are those for piano, written between the 1860s and the… …

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  • 77Harned, Virginia — (1868 1946)    Born Virginia Hickes in Boston, Massachusetts, she began acting at 16. In 1895, she created the title role in Trilby opposite Wilton Lackaye as Svengali. Another major creation was the title role in The Adventures of Lady Ursula… …

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  • 78CALMO, Andrea — (1510 1571) Like Ruzzante,* Andrea Calmo was both actor and playwright. In many ways he may be considered as the heir of Ruzzante and the link to the commedia dell arte. His first comedy, produced in 1540, was La Rodiana (The Woman from Rhodes).… …

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  • 79chick lit — n. A literary genre that features books written by women and focusing on young, quirky, female protagonists. Also: chick lit. Example Citation: The Girls Guide to Hunting and Fishing is the chick lit book of the moment, a loosely linked set of… …

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  • 80come hither look — Synonyms and related words: amorous looks, bedroom eyes, coquetry, coquettish glances, coquettishness, coyness, dalliance, evil eye, flirtation, flirtatiousness, gape, gaze, glad eye, glare, glower, glowering look, goggle, goo goo eyes, malocchio …

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