Sentence examples for to charm from inspiring English sources

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to charm

verb

To seduce, persuade or fascinate someone or something.

  • He charmed her with his dashing tales of his days as a sailor.

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It is a charming picture, in large part because it doesn't set out to charm.

He knows how to charm.

One to charm the grannies.

It may be harder to charm shareholders.

She tried to charm me.

Colette wrote of Bernhardt's "indomitable, endless desire to charm, to charm again, to charm even unto the gates of death".

He's not out to charm or tease.

He even knew how to charm.

It is also, correctly, calculated to charm.

The work is meant to charm.

"You try to charm an audience like you try to charm a jury," Mr. Leeds said.

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