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I thought it would be charming.
Colloquialisms that would be charming once become grating and lazy when you meet them page after page.
"If we were in Paris looking into some leafy little green square or garden," she said, "that would be charming".
If this Georgian semi were in a country town such as Cheltenham, for instance, it would be charming but unremarkable.
In your dining room, the resemblances between that new lamp and the Soviet satellite that inspired it would be charming.
"The idea that she's kind of flat would dictate certain behavior and movement that would be charming and funny," Mr. Pauley said.
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"When it came time to go on camera, and understand the crew is in your house a lot of the time, he'd be charming.
I took a few steps, and I realized he'd been charming people the same way he did me his entire life.
All the pride is in the painting and the memorabilia, intricately decorated mantelpieces, a fresco of a friendly dog; and yet it wouldn't be charming, it wouldn't be possible, it definitely wouldn't have such a pretty garden, without the wealth that it seems almost blind to.
The inner Sherman that emerges isn't necessarily a man you would invite home for dinner, although he would doubtless be charming and endlessly interesting.
Plainly, it would all be charming when it was finished, and exhibition homes always do get finished.
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