Flirtatiously


[flur-tey-shuh s] /flɜrˈteɪ ʃəs/

adjective
1.
given or inclined to .
2.
pertaining to or suggesting .
/flɜːˈteɪʃəs/
adjective
1.
given to flirtation
2.
expressive of playful sexual invitation: a flirtatious glance
adj.

1834, from flirtation + -ous. Related: Flirtatiously; flirtatiousness.

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