The coquettishness of his little ones is entirely charming, and so too is the superior and comical exclusiveness of his aesthetically brought-up children, who will associate with no children not aesthetic.
She was passee, and all the vivacity and coquettishness she had shown had been carefully feigned to assume an appearance of youth.
Disenchanted and disappointed, she occasionally recovered her former gaiety and coquettishness when she desired to please the King, but when in her palace she wept secretly, and promised herself revenge.
Each day these goddesses lose some charm, miracles become ordinary phenomena, the angels lose their wings, and, instead of finding love in the heart, I discover only coquettishness and coldness.
Poverty and coquettishness are two fatal counsellors: one scolds, the other flatters, and the poor girls of the lower classes have them whispering in both ears.
This woman's child was one of the most divine creatures possible to behold; she was a girl between two and three years of age, and could have vied with the two other little ones in the coquettishness of her dress.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coquettishness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: coquetry; dalliance; flirtation; inconstancy; levity; lightness; unreliability; volatility