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charming English

Meaning charming meaning

What does charming mean?
Definitions in simple English

charming

If a person is charming, they are very pleasant or charismatic

charming

pleasing or delighting endowed with charming manners a charming little cottage a charming personality (= magic, magical, witching, wizard, wizardly) possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers charming incantations magic signs that protect against adverse influence a magical spell 'tis now the very witching time of night — Shakespeare wizard wands wizardly powers

Synonyms charming synonyms

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Topics charming topics

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Simple sentences

There is something very charming about you.
Your children are so charming!
He's nothing if not charming.
You look very charming today.
Paul is by far the most charming boy in our school.
She is charming for all that.
Joan is as charming as her sister.
Jane is fat and rude, and smokes too much. However, Ken thinks she's lovely and charming. That's why they say love is blind.
These girls are more charming than the ones I met yesterday.
Kate is very charming.
That baby has charming eyes.
Your grandmother is a charming lady.
She looks very charming, dressed in white.
She is just as charming as her sister.
I believe she is a charming girl.
She was a charming woman.
She has a charming face.
She thought of herself as charming enough.
Let's drink to our charming hostess!
I think she is charming and attractive.
She is a charming woman.
It is absurd to divide people into good and bad. People are either charming or tedious.
He thought of himself as being charming enough.

Movie subtitles

With that attitude, you're never gonna be anyone's Prince Charming, while I'm gonna have a great love story.
I mean, maybe you love stick balloons a little bit, because you think they're funny and charming, kind of, in an, uh, unthreatening way.
You are a smart and charming dinner companion.
Then, the stars are replaced by a lovely vision of Phoebes on the crescent, of Saturn in his globe and of charming young girls holding up a star.
The famous Prince Zsbrschosky- by the way, a charming gentleman, and not without means - is giving a large ball to which we are invited.
Such a charming meeting bodes well for the day!
And now, friends, I want to present to you a charming little lady.
Charming words!
I thought I was very charming. - You did?
I know the village well, and a charming place it is.
Will you go away? What a charming country this is.
One reason: there's a perfectly charming floor clerk outside who sees everything.
Now, then, what do you say to coffee. and most charming company?
Charming simplicity.
The Captain is charming, isn't he?
Isn't he charming?
Charming party.
What a charming evening we might have had. if you hadn't been a spy, and I a. traitor.
Oh, what a charming sense of humour!
I thought I was very charming.
Everybody thought he was so charming.
You've been very, very charming.
What charming savages.
Very kind of you. Yes, charming.
What a charming country this is.
Go look immediately at that charming young woman.
Your Highness, I have a proposal for you. a charming young girl..
I am lucky to find a room with such a charming a hostess.
You are one of the most charming women I ever met.
I find her charming.
Here's to the most charming man I've ever met.
And here's to the most charming woman I've ever met.
You are a charming young person.
OH, YOU LOOK CHARMING.
CHARMING.

News and current affairs

In one of these captivatingly charming places, of course, and not as tourists in hotel rooms.
The old Obama was youthful, charming, graceful, and full of hope.
Neither alternative is particularly charming, which would explain why he preferred to obscure his country's position.
China has been charming them over the past decade, and the US must offer an attractive alternative.

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