Crossword-Solution: COQUETTE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Coquette | n. | A vain, trifling woman, who endeavors to attract admiration from a desire to gratify vanity; a flirt; -- formerly sometimes applied also to men. |
| Coquette | n. | A tropical humming bird of the genus Lophornis, with very elegant neck plumes. Several species are known. See Illustration under Spangle, v. t. |
We have 36 clues for the answer “COQUETTE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| An early Helen Hayes play. | 1 answer |
| Eyelash flutterer | 1 answer |
| crested hummingbird | 1 answer |
| Young lady who flirts | 1 answer |
| Flirty female | 1 answer |
| flirtatious woman | 2 answers |
| Flirtatious lass | 2 answers |
| Pert flirt. | 2 answers |
| Seductive woman | 3 answers |
| COQUET | 6 answers |
| philander | 7 answers |
| excite love | 8 answers |
| Hummingbird | 10 answers |
| Crested bird | 15 answers |
| Playgirl? | 19 answers |
| Gallivant | 20 answers |
| inducer | 23 answers |
| Enticer. | 24 answers |
| coaxer | 24 answers |
| trifler | 25 answers |
| motivator | 32 answers |
| seducer | 32 answers |
| Instigator | 33 answers |
| Dally | 33 answers |
| VIXEN | 36 answers |
| Charmer | 38 answers |
| hoyden | 40 answers |
| Vamp | 50 answers |
| Tempter | 54 answers |
| Temptress | 55 answers |
| flirt | 59 answers |
| Siren | 62 answers |
| COURT ___ | 68 answers |
| Wanton | 70 answers |
| Trifle | 89 answers |
| Tease | 91 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
CEAMZE
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with COQUETTE (5)
She was withal a little of a coquette, as might be perceived even in her dress, which was a mixture of ancient and modern fashions, as most suited to set off her charms.
The gaoler standing at his side, and the other gaolers moving about, who would have been well enough as to appearance in the ordinary exercise of their functions, looked so extravagantly coarse contrasted with sorrowing mothers and blooming daughters who were there--with the apparitions of the coquette, the young beauty, and the mature woman delicately bred--that the inversion of all experience and likelihood which the scene of shadows presented, was heightened to its utmost.
She is corrupt, perverse, as proud as the queen of Sheba, and an appalling coquette; but she is generous, and with patience and skill you may enlist her imagination in a good cause as well as in a bad one.
But this young girl was not a coquette in that sense; she was very unsophisticated; she was only a pretty American flirt.
Then Miss Amelia gave out "marriage" to the spooniest young man in the district, and "stepfather" to a man who was courting a widow with nine children; and "coquette" to our Shelley, who had been making sheep's eyes at Johnny Myers, so it took her by surprise and she joined the majority, which by that time occupied seats.
Quotes with COQUETTE (3)
Scars are but evidence of life," Coquette said. "Evidence of choices to be learned from... evidence of wounds... wounds inflicted of mistakes... wounds we choose to allow the healing of. We likewise choose to see them, that we may not make the same mistakes again.
Was Mrs. Wilcox one of the unsatisfactory people- there are many of them- who dangle intimacy and then withdraw it? They evoke our interests and affections, and keep the life of the spirit dawdling around them. Then they withdraw. When physical passion is involved, there is a definite name for such behaviour- flirting- and if carried far enough, it is punishable by law. But no law- not public opinion, even- punishes those who coquette with friendship, though the dull ache tha…
I profess not to know how women’s hearts are wooed and won. To me they have always been matters of riddle and admiration. Some seem to have but one vulnerable point, or door of access; while others have a thousand avenues, and may be captured in a thousand different ways. It is a great triumph of skill to gain the former, but a still greater proof of generalship to maintain possession of the latter, for man must battle for his fortress at every door and window. He who wins a …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, S&S, WP.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1952–2003).