If you seek the delicious on a date, it is likely you will find a savory suitor.
From the us.cnn.com
Unfortunately, the woman's suitor, a villain at heart, means to keep them apart.
From the washingtonpost.com
That a prospective Turkish bride rejects a suitor by putting salt in his coffee?
From the washingtonpost.com
She just ducked under a large fern and waited to see which suitor would prevail.
From the thenewstribune.com
As her suitor, Denis Matvienko spins like a man who has never heard of friction.
From the independent.co.uk
As the shy suitor, Harry Hadden-Paton shakes and prances with tremulous fervour.
From the guardian.co.uk
If your a BlackBerry owner, do your best to look for an Android-flavored suitor.
From the techcrunch.com
One suitor told him he'd have to, wink-wink, start shopping at Brooks Brothers.
From the jsonline.com
But this chick just has a high-pitched voice, golden locks, and a hunky suitor.
From the edeneatseverything.com
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A man who courts a woman; "a suer for the hand of the princess"
Courtship is the traditional dating period before engagement and marriage. During a courtship, a couple dates to get to know each other and decide if there will be an engagement. Usually courtship is a public affair, done in public and with family approval.
A party to a suit or litigation; One who sues, petitions, solicits, or entreats; a petitioner; One who sues for the hand of a woman in marriage; a wooer; one who courts a mistress; To play the suitor; to woo; to make love
(suitors) here, the men attempting to court Penelope.
One who owed suit to a court, and in that capacity acted as an assessor or elector.
A party to a suit or action in court; a litigant.
A corporation or individual who offers to purchase the voting stock of a corporation with the objective of taking over the corporation.