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Even in a field full of nice guys, Ezra radiates charm.
She "radiates charm", she "oozes respect"; she's described variously as intelligent, beautiful, upstanding and elegant.
Chuck assumed he was awarded the role because he's telegenic and radiates charm.
Slinky and lean, with silky dark hair and a mysterious scar on his left cheek, he radiates charm and a certain bad-boy mystique.
In Kitagawa Utamaro's "Love for a Farmer's Wife," a country bumpkin radiates charm despite her stringy tendrils of hair, so different from the lacquered updos in the other pictures, and her simple plaid robe, which is slightly askew.
Turgoose's open face radiates charm, and then, when he goes over to the dark side of racism, a creepy, anti-cherubic scorn: almost like one of the little blond kids in Village of the Damned.
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As front man, Hills radiated charm and had some great anecdotes.
Watson does his best to radiate charm but the bonhomie feels increasingly skin deep.
"I just started singing but they thought it was too good," Esau tells me, radiating charm even down a crackly phone line from Malawi.
The 'Duchess of Doom' seems like an inapposite moniker for one whose accent is more the English south coast than south Kensington and whose blonde, good looks radiate charm.
In the Seattle Post-Intelligencer review of the film, it was reported that "Under his chummy but compassionless smile" Eckhart radiated charm and "Naylor's true joys: manipulating arguments, steering debate, cooking words".
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