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It is used to describe someone who has a mysterious or an alluring appeal. For example, "The star's enigmatic charm was the talk of the party."
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In a Chelsea gallery, they have an enigmatic charm.
David Austen deals in cryptic fragments of text, image and form that, when carefully composed together, accrue a certain enigmatic charm.
Like other youngish French filmmakers — François Ozon, for example, who has also made use of Ms. Rampling's chilly, enigmatic charm — Mr. Moll likes to tease the boundary between the ghost story and the psychological thriller and to throw the viewer's sense of reality off balance.
Its enigmatic charm has helped it to resist fierce competition from fast food chains.
September 2014 marks Tobias Jundt's full-scale emergence from an eight-year Berlin incubation--where his enigmatic charm, stunning facial features and the crystaline vision flashing from his clear gaze had been hiding under a series of guises and disguises.
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Mark Strong and Simon Russell Beale will join Bjarne Henriksen, one of the stars of the Danish political drama Borgen, to tell the story of a young English violinist who travels to the Dutch East Indies at the turn of the last century and falls for the enigmatic charms of a reclusive Swedish baron.
"Can the drummer get some vocals in his monitors please?" A variation of the most common phrase you'll ever hear a singer say on stage, and yet Lewis Bowman, Chapel Club's enigmatic vocalist, says it with such charm.
These sets were composed across the decades of his career, and display the change in his style from uncomplicated youthful charm to a final enigmatic, but sometimes fiery introspection, by way of a turbulent period in his middle years.
Mr. Redford's easy white-bread charm has always had an enigmatic dimension.
A raconteur who developed as a writer and playwright of satirical and anecdotal charm, he was by nature secretive, enigmatic and aloof, an outsider by birth and by temperament.
Oddly – and everything about Leine's work is decidedly odd – this engagement is effected utterly without any attempt at seduction through character: the story's momentum is dependent more on the clever manipulation of time-jumps and on the sheer strangeness of the narrative environment than on any charm on the part of its enigmatic main protagonist, the reluctant priest Morten Falck.
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