dalliance
Collocations
5ADJ.
gentle, worthwhile
VERB + DALLIANCE
denote
DALLIANCE + NOUN
ball, musket, palter
PREP.
in
ADV.
generally
Definitions
noun
Playful flirtation; amorous play.
As in the season of rutting (an uncouth phrase, by which the vulgar denote that gentle dalliance, which in the well-wooded forest of Hampshire, passes between lovers of the ferine kind),
An episode of dabbling.
A wasting of time in idleness or trifles.
But, with a gesture, she put a period to this dalliance—one shouldn't palter so on an empty stomach, she might almost have said.
Quite a few minutes would be spun out, for instance, at the smallish town of Chirk, but to me the dalliance was generally worthwhile, except in wet weather, because of the increasing beauty of the wooded hill scenery thereabouts.
A sexual relationship, not serious but often illicit.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
noun — playful behavior intended to arouse sexual interest
- flirt
- flirting
- flirtation
- coquetry
- toying
noun — the deliberate act of delaying and playing instead of workin
- dawdling
- trifling
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
4As in the season of rutting (an uncouth phrase, by which the vulgar denote that gentle dalliance, which in the well-wooded forest of Hampshire, passes between lovers of the ferine kind),
WiktionaryBut, with a gesture, she put a period to this dalliance—one shouldn't palter so on an empty stomach, she might almost have said.
WiktionaryQuite a few minutes would be spun out, for instance, at the smallish town of Chirk, but to me the dalliance was generally worthwhile, except in wet weather, because of the increasing beauty of the woo
WiktionaryWhile Tom puttered about with his ruffles and dalliance, a musket ball was flying towards his forehead.
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