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charm - use in sentences
Object
- pant: There is also, of course, Paolo's winsome demeanor which undoubtedly charms the pants of people wherever he wanders.
Converse of object
- exude: Wapping, however, exudes an old Elizabethan charm; with its cobbled streets and listed buildings.
- ooze: The historic, listed building dates back to 1423, and inside boasts original beams and sloping floors, oozing charm.
- retain: We must be very careful to retain that charm.
- lend: The sand is superb and there are a great number of sand dunes which lend unique charm to the place.
- combine: Cottage: Old world charm combined with modern comfort.
- boast: You are staying at Vizzavona where our hotel boasts a fine charm especially in its cuisine and decor.
Adjective modifier
- rustic: You have been warned: Rustic charms come in many guises!
- old-world: It has invested in all the modern equipment for a modern resort but has maintained its old-world charm.
- olde: They retain much of the olde world charm you would expect from that era.
- boyish: Boyish charm has combined with an uncommon worldliness to complement his impeccable musicianship.
- Gallic: Market's Gallic charms Channel isle airport plans fail to.. .
- lucky: Have we turned God into a football lucky charm?
Modifies a noun
- offensive: One U.S. official called it a " charm offensive.
- quark: How was the theory extended to include the charm quark?
Noun used with modifier
- worlde: While most properties within the group have an olde worlde charm, neither of them feels outdated or stuffy.
- pewter: Thankyou wine glass charms - Gold or silver tone high quality pewter wine glass charm carrying 4 Swarovski crystals in your choice of colors.
- ouzes: Once an aristocratic private mansion for the late The Queen Mother's Family, this hotel ouzes charm and grace.
- laid-back: The Main River flows east-west through the city, separating the north bank's skyscrapers and bustle from the south's more laid-back charms.
- luck: Last time we played here England won the football, so I can only assume the combination is some kind of good luck charm.
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