Usa "coquettish" in una frase
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coquettish
1. And the coquettish World shows it’s real face,
2. who is both competent and pretty, intelligent and coquettish
3. ‘Why, you had started it all,’ she turned coquettish, ‘by taking my hand to read in between the lines
4. She looked coquettish with her hair wet and an eyes too wide apart but a
5. “You’re not going to stop there, are you?” she said, a coquettish finger to her lips
6. “Why?” she asked with a coquettish grin
7. How out of character for you to be forward and coquettish
8. It had large windows and large, wrought iron balconies on the second floor and was a coquettish building pleasant to the eye
9. It was a lovely coquettish little villa, permanently staffed, with a well kept garden in the middle of the subtropical forest
10. A woman enveloped in a black milaya, walking, balancing all sorts of goods on her head, her arms free to swing by her sides, comical if she were short and fat, coquettish and sexy if she were lithe and tall
11. mouth in a gorgeous gesture of coyness that made her seem both coquettish and attractive
12. With her pretty hair tucked into a little cap, arms bared to the elbow, and a checked apron which had a coquettish look in spite of the bib, the young housewife fell to work, feeling no doubts about her success, for hadn't she seen Hannah do it hundreds of times? The array of pots rather amazed her at first, but John was so fond of jelly, and the nice little jars would look so well on the top shelf, that Meg resolved to fill them all, and spend a long day picking, boiling, straining, and fussing over her jelly
13. One of the girls kept laughing affectedly, and saying, "Now Professor," in a coquettish tone, and the other pronounced her German with an accent that must have made it hard for him to keep sober
14. " If she had even said Ì hate you' in a petulant or coquettish tone, he would have laughed and rather liked it, but the grave, almost sad, accent in her voice made him open his eyes, and ask quickly
15. Emma carved, put bits on his plate with all sorts of coquettish ways, and she laughed with a sonorous and libertine laugh when the froth of the champagne ran over from the glass to the rings on her fingers
16. Teresa was lively and gay, but coquettish to excess
17. Certainly, in the eyes of an artist, the exact and strict costume of Teresa had a very different character from that of Carmela and her companions; and Teresa was frivolous and coquettish, and thus the embroidery and muslins, the cashmere waist-girdles, all dazzled her, and the reflection of sapphires and diamonds almost turned her giddy brain
18. Luigi was jealous! He felt that, influenced by her ambitions and coquettish disposition, Teresa might escape him
19. Albert seized it, and as Franz had no reason beneath their coquettish disguise was touched by his gallantry; for, as the carriage of the two to suppose it was meant for him, he suffered Albert to retain it
20. Her attitude, though perfectly natural for an Eastern woman would, in a European, have been deemed too full of coquettish straining after effect
21. She wore a coquettish little love of a hat of wideleaved nigger straw contrast trimmed with an underbrim of eggblue chenille and at the side a butterfly bow of silk to tone
22. was trying to be coquettish, Caris saw with disapproval; though she was not very convincing
23. making a fool of your father with her coquettish ways and then laughing at me
24. Annet had never ceased to humiliate her by flirting with Wulfric, who continued to grin foolishly at every stupid coquettish remark
25. By the time he was done, all that was left of the Weasel’s bushy eyebrows was a coquettish line
26. She came straight on and laid her hand on the mare's neck with a timid, coquettish look upwards out of the corner of her eyes
27. But this stranger! Surely this thin hollow-cheeked woman This face at which she stared was not pretty at all and had none of the charm she couldn’t be Scarlett O’Hara! Scarlett O’Hara had a pretty, coquettish, highspirited face
28. At this moment he left the worldly passion, coquettish, vain, and showy as it was, and turned to the true, pure love
29. The young man, flattered, sat down nearer to her with a coquettish smile, and engaged the smiling Julie in a confidential conversation without at all noticing that his involuntary smile had stabbed the heart of Sonya, who blushed and smiled unnaturally
30. Natasha with a gay, coquettish smile talked to him, and congratulated on his approaching wedding that same Boris with whom she had formerly been in love
31. Mademoiselle Bourienne was the same coquettish, self-satisfied girl, enjoying every moment of her existence and full of joyous hopes for the future
32. When I was happy, it was only necessary to glance into my closets, and it would have been evident that I was not a coquettish and untidy woman
33. It was two tiny children's shoes, coquettish in shape and unequal in size
34. He had been a mousquetaire, and then, he was said to be very coquettish, that his handsome brown hair was very well dressed in a roll around his head, and that he had a broad girdle of magnificent moire, and that his black cassock was of the most elegant cut in the world
35. Gillenormand on account of his wife, a pretty and coquettish barberess
36. The pavilion, built of stone in the taste of Mansard, wainscoted and furnished in the Watteau style, rocaille on the inside, old-fashioned on the outside, walled in with a triple hedge of flowers, had something discreet, coquettish, and solemn about it, as befits a caprice of love and magistracy
37. This coquettish garden, formerly decidedly compromised, had returned to virginity and modesty
38. They were spruce, shining, waved, lustrous, fluttering, dainty, coquettish, which did not at all prevent their wearing swords by their sides
39. ’ She just smiled and acted sort of coquettish
40. Looking over his shoulder, I saw that on the pavement opposite there stood a large woman with a heavy fur boa round her neck, and a large curling red feather in a broad-brimmed hat which was tilted in a coquettish Duchess of Devonshire fashion over her ear
41. Ruby, the brilliant, the merry, the coquettish! It was impossible to associate the thought of her with anything like death
42. Here, for instance, we see a man of advanced years, a man perfectly in possession of his senses, who, because he has been decorated with some bauble, and is attired in a ridiculous habit, or because he is the holder of certain keys, or has received a bit of blue ribbon fitter for the wear of a coquettish child, when he is called general, chamberlain, chevalier of the order of St
43. “Do promise, do promise, Vasíli!” cried Anna Mikháylovna as he went, with the smile of a coquettish girl, which at one time probably came naturally to her, but was now very ill-suited to her careworn face
44. The young man, flattered, sat down nearer to her with a coquettish smile, and engaged the smiling Julie in a confidential conversation without at all noticing that his involuntary smile had stabbed the heart of Sónya, who blushed and smiled unnaturally
45. Natásha with a gay, coquettish smile talked to him, and congratulated on his approaching wedding that same Borís with whom she had formerly been in love
46. They were jealous, no doubt, of the wandering foreigners, whom they chose contemptuously to term gringos, but who, they know well enough, are infinitely preferred to themselves by their handsome coquettish countrywomen