Sentences

coquet in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Coquet (verb): To engage in flirtatious behavior, often to attract or tease someone romantically.

Sample Sentences

  1. She tried to coquet with him during the party, batting her eyelashes and laughing at his jokes.
  2. The art of coquetry can sometimes be mistaken for genuine affection, leaving many confused.
  3. He was charmed by her ability to coquet effortlessly, drawing him into her playful world.
  4. In the drawing room, she would often coquet with her suitors, enjoying the attention they lavished upon her.
  5. Their playful banter was nothing but a way to coquet, each enjoying the thrill of the flirtation.
  6. She loved to coquet with her friends, teasing them with playful banter.
  7. The actress knew how to coquet with the audience, capturing their attention effortlessly.
  8. He couldn't help but coquet with her, drawn to her charm and wit.
  9. As they danced, she would often coquet, making him laugh with her lighthearted teasing.
  10. In the garden party, many would coquet openly, enjoying the flirtation that filled the air.