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Answer for the clue "Bat an eye toward? ", 5 letters:
flirt

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Flirt \Flirt\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flirted ; p. pr. & vb. n. Flirting .] [Cf. AS. fleard trifle, folly, fleardian to trifle.] To throw with a jerk or quick effort; to fling suddenly; as, they flirt water in each other's faces; he flirted a glove, or ...

Usage examples of flirt.

Morainn had her arisaid held to her face and he could see panic flirting at the edges of her eyes.

They knew one another from previous Blowfish missions, and she liked to flirt with them over the radio.

The notoriety gives them a clientele that is the envy of the empire, and the usual mix was present: Bonzes and Tao-shih swapped filthy stories with burglars and cutthroats, and eminent artists and poets flirted with pretty girls and boys while high government officials played cards with the pimps.

As it happened, Ansonby and Burny had both flirted briefly with defensive husbandry.

As if anybody could measure you against a total zero, a clotheshorse, a cheap flirt!

Szgranian, and she laughed again with overtones that Ran Colville had heard often in the flirting voices of human females.

You got the comps so you can do homework, break, take a spin on the dance floor, talk about classes, flirt.

They had flirted rather desperately, and at times Condy even told himself that he loved this girl so much younger than he--this girl with the smiling eyes and robust figure and yellow hair, who was so frank, so straightforward, and so wonderfully pretty.

On his other side, the vivacious Crania, now a lady to Queen Gruach, met with no better success as she fluttered her long eyelashes and smiled and tried to flirt with Fergus.

In October 1919 he heads for Cambridge, and falls in love with a young emigree living in London, Sonia Zilanov, mercurial, critical, a tease, a flirt, a challenge promising little hope of success.

Like your Jesus, I warn you not to flirt with Hell, Marco Folo, and not to pursue any temptations that might put you there.

One could not stay in her presence without loving her, but she was no flirt, and I soon saw that she held out no vain hopes to those who had the misfortune not to please her.

She smiled smugly, a thirty-one-year-old in love with a twenty-five-year-old, unaware that she was once again flirting with hubris.

He tended to lose control and flirt relentlessly with blondes in small-town cocktail loungeswomen light-years tougher than the most steely-eyed sleek Manhattanite or Los Angelina.

No longer the little prettinesses of the Medicean Venus flirt by you in the nervous silks that flutter along these walks, but something nobly womanly, of a solid past, slow and stately, moves solemnly, by.