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come-ons
n. (come-on English)
Usage examples of "come-ons".
Denise ignored the come-ons as she made her way over to the far corner of the tavern, where she knew her colleagues would be.
Fitz was getting his mice now from a cage trap the Hotel Kraft had obligingly let him set in its kitchen, and he had memorized enough additional Italian to shout seductive come-ons and congratulatory payoffs.
She could hear music pumping out of a few doorways, but the exotic charm of it was lost in the bored and repetitive come-ons of the hookers and the front men.
Uptown, where the neon becomes more stylised and the come-ons are more subtle.