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to charming

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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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Katrina Heron, who had worked with Ms. Brown at both Vanity Fair and The New Yorker before signing on for a year at the end of 2010 to help ease the merger, said that Ms. Brown, so used to charming billionaires, was the target of Mr. Harman's charm this time around.

There is no end to charming island quirks.

She immediately devotes herself to charming her granddaughter's beaux.

Ahuriri's transition from seedy port to charming suburb has been decidedly slow.

Nine years ago the Nieto's switched from ranching cattle to charming tourists.

No candidate today is as daring as Herman Cain when it comes to charming an audience with silky silliness.

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"Women are taught to smile, to be pleasant, to be charming, to be attractive.

Most passengers still manage to be charming to those around them.

He tried to be charming to witnesses, even smiled at the jury".

Also, I was going to try to be charming, and not be a total jerk.

An easy way to be charming is to be engaging.

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