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courting

noun as in courtship

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Weak match

noun as in flirtation

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After rumored courting by both ABC and NBC, Pippa Middleton is reportedly inking a deal to become a Today correspondent.

In 1907, Picasso was courting his first great love, Fernande Olivier.

But she longed for home and another New York agency was courting her.

The question is, with regards to the demographic that he was courting, is he right?

And since local producers have been busy enough growing their own markets, courting Westerners hasn't been a priority.

It came, therefore, to the Consul's ears that Jacob Worse was courting, and it both displeased and made him anxious.

As a preliminary to his courting trip, Bill took a drink from a bottle that he kept handy in his corner.

Coronado, although he had spent great part of his life in courting women, was a bachelor.

The more he suspected that Coronado was courting Clara, the more resolutely and grimly he said to himself, "Stand back!"

There have been seasons when the uncertainty shrouding the abyss beyond alone prevented my courting its embrace.

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On this page you'll find 82 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to courting, such as: allure, appeal, attractiveness, interest, allurement, and bait.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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