"Flirted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Flirted" Meaning

Past tense of "flirt", meaning to behave in a playful and teasing way towards someone, often in a romantic or sexual manner, in order to get their attention or affection.

"Flirted" Examples

Examples of "flirted"


The two friends had flirted with each other at the party, but nothing serious had developed.
She loved being the center of attention and often flirted with the guy in the front row.
He hadn't intended to flirt with her, but she was really charming.
The coworkers had flirted at the office Christmas party, but their boss had cautioned them to keep it professional.
After a few drinks, they both started flirting with each other, but it was just a silly game.

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I apologize, but there is no word "flirtigig" in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word.

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Flitted means to move quickly and lightly from one place to another, often in a playful or whimsical manner. It can also be used to describe the flight of birds or other small creatures. As a verb, flitted typically takes the form "the bird flitted from branch to branch," or "the child flitted around the room." The word often carries a sense of lightheartedness, energy, and nimbleness.