These men are continually found, as public men and leaders, coquetting with any and every party which appears likely to aid them to office and power. |
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When he refers to robots or satellites there is none of the coquetting with techology we're accustomed to in sophisticated, quasi-scientific poetry now. |
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Do you think I am coquetting with your people in coming here? |
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Nor was Churchill's coquetting with the Tory right as late and odd as Jenkins supposes. |
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You know how wild the country is there, and how wantonly the brook runs, bending, and winding, and coquetting with the wintergreen and cranberry vines that fringe its banks. |
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When you can spare time from duetting, coquetting, and claretting with your Hibernians of both sexes, let me have a line from you. |
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But along with many other successful American singers, she has the fault of continually coquetting with the vocal line, doing things to put it across, and the results tend to be mannered, overdone and not very French. |
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