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are charm
verb
To seduce, persuade or fascinate someone or something.
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They are charm personified.
"For women, the stereotypical qualities are the opposite -- they are charm, frivolity, subjectivity, beauty, being a fluff bunny".
— but there are charm, gallantry and a delicacy of spirit in this reincarnation of Quixote," Howard Taubman wrote in The New York Times.
On a one-to-one basis, the students - who range from teenagers straight out of school to 20- and 30-somethings wanting to switch career - are charm itself.
The necklaces typically have black cords or are gold or silver in color; other pieces are charm bracelets and bracelets with medallion links or fake stones.
It is only enhanced by the staff, who are charm itself, even the French concierge who starts off rather moody but is soon going the extra mile to help me.
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None of us are charmed".
Some of the locals are charmed, but others are not.
Also, tourists are charmed by them.
It is charm personified.
But what exactly is charm?
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