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courtship
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN story ▪ As folklorists have observed, the courtship story tends to be a staple in any family which tells stories at all. ▪ The courtship story is the story of How the Family Began, or this branch at any rate. ▪ Even ...
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n. a man's courting of a woman; seeking the affections of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage); "its was a brief and intense courtship" [syn: wooing , courting , suit ]
Usage examples of courtship.
A courtship ritual that I find appealing is practiced by the bowerbirds of New Guinea and Australia.
A four-year-old bull that had not yet mated with any cow left the lesser bulls with whom he had for some time been sparring and marched boldly up to the courtship couple.
Their courtship equaled or even surpassed what fabled lovers from Shaksperean, Chaucerian, and a whole host of other bygone tales had supposedly luxuriated in and was as close to an adventure in paradise as anyone could imagine.
George Denbigh was haughty, positive, and self-willed, and unless the affair could be so managed as to make him a willing assistant in the courtship, his father knew it might be abandoned at once.
When his courtship of Dolley began, he was a law student, already marked for success in his profession.
A courtship was taking place in front of her, between her little bald gynecologist and her overweight movie-star friend in the middle of the worst crisis of her life, and neither one of them cared about her.
The story mirthlessly described courtship hijinks narrated in dialect by an old-timer, and I aced it.
The jinriksha, with its human motor, must, it struck me the first time that I saw them, be a decided obstacle to courtship, for what young fellow would care to take his best girl out riding behind a horse that could understand everything that was said and done, and tell the groom all about it when he returned to the barn.
What could landlubbers ever know of the whirlwind courtships of the riverfolk, the few scattered hours together when the two ships met in port?
Don Giovanni sends the merrymakers to his palace for entertainment, cajoles and threatens Masetto into leaving him alone with Zerlina, and begins his courtship of her.
I have no doubt that his courtship was one of the chief reasons which made your daughter resolve to leave her home, for she hated him even more than she hated the fermier-general.
The friendship presently ended in courtship, and when Rembrandt pressed his suit the marriage seemed a very proper one.
His courtship, if it could be called that, had been going on since the family arrived at Beau Repos from New Orleans just after Easter.
Isaev family in Semipalatinsk and his later courtship of the widowed Marya Dmitrievna Isaev.
She had never experienced sexual pleasure other than fleetingly and tenuously in those early days of their courtship, when Julian had teased her with kisses that promised so much and yet in the end meant so very little.