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come-on
1. “Yeah, but it was over twenty decades ago?” Kemberra was more concerned about the questioning than the come-on by now
2. were already flashing their come-on, when the trio ran
3. Apparently college girls didn't like flustered, mumbling, awkward, shy-but-wild-eyed-with-passion come-ons
4. They used different approaches, some were suave, some were macho, some were shy and innocent, some were intellectual, but in the end, when they didn’t get what they wanted they reacted as if she were a bitch who was giving them a come-on, when in reality she never came on to anyone, and she certainly wasn’t a tease
5. It’s disturbing, but he of the inappropriate King-Arthur-esque come-ons cleans up nicely
6. Suddenly, everything that has happened — her horrible sickening run-in with a psychopath, her fear, the horrible sensation that her life was just a dream, the elves Amy is beginning to suspect are charming fascists, Loki frightening her in the kitchen, and his terrible come-ons, it is all worth it
7. The money was a lame come-on by a dirt bag lawyer
8. (best not go there) But come-on, there but for the grace of god go most of us at some point huh? It doesn't take much to inadvertently hit the send button to the WRONG recipient does it? I silently thanked god my bestie hadn't sent one of the photo messages she's been experimenting with recently
9. All those thoughtlessly far-gone, it is whistled and wished you stay that way, so come along and be extraordinaire, come-on and play and rare without care
10. If this was a come-on, it was an original one
11. In smaller script under those words appeared the come-on 33 OPPORTUNITIES TO LEARN YOUR FUTURE
12. Mercer, for his part, lay awake listening to the motorcoaches downshifting on the street below and the come-ons of hookers working the orifice of the Lincoln Tunnel
13. Daylight Wastings had just ended, but even this early, the neon flashed come-ons above his head, Peepland in red, Peep-o-Rama in blue and red, to match the come-ons catcalling from all around
14. The next block, if memory serves, should be a gauntlet of electric come-ons, peepshows and X-rated theaters, but the blackout has obliterated it, and without the promise of live flesh, foot traffic is thin
15. Even with the tax come-ons this is an area for people with a steady base of safe investment who also have a few hundred thousand to gamble with
16. It was all coming clear, why there were no Latin come-ons
17. What a piece of work it was, what a beaut, what a come-on, what a baited trap
18. More than a come-on
19. “Done! And by a couple of ‘come-ons’!”