Sentence examples for charm look from inspiring English sources

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His vulpine charm look out for those bright teeth!

Where is the medical leader who can turn on the charm, look us in the eye and give it to us straight?

It's hard to resist Wilson's goofily square charm (look out for the world's most incongruous Elvis impersonation), let alone the extraordinary commingling of fear, kindness and conviction in Farmiga's otherworldly gaze.

If you want to charm a lady, then you have to make your charm look effortless.

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Hirschfeld's career encompassed the years of Norman Rockwell's, but Rockwell's art, notwithstanding its skill and charm, looks dated.

Osipova is engaging as the 13-year-old Anastasia, but her wide-eyed, soubrette charm looks forced.

For charm, looks, incisive comments and an ability to spot talent, the clear choice has to be Cheryl's fellow judge on the British show, the wonderful Dannii Minogue.

That did not seem to hold much traction with Osaka who, for all her charm, looks to be a hard-headed professional also.

And as often happens with young actors in Hollywood, his good looks and easy charm looked like a ticket to the commercial big time.

Jamie Dornan will rise to enslave again with charm, looks and psychopathy and will again pose questions about what love and hatred can do to women, often within the same five minutes.

Charmed: Look where I am writing this now—see what I mean?

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