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charm

[chahrm] / tʃɑrm /




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Most visitors concentrate their time—and money—on the charming, walkable downtown area.

From The Wall Street Journal

With his easy charm, boyish good looks and honest interview style, not to mention his considerable talent, Hunter quickly became snooker's poster boy for the new 21st Century.

From BBC

Described over the years as a "popular, colourful, generous, helpful character", it was no surprise the bright and charming young man was welcomed into groups warmly.

From BBC

On screen, Brigitte Bardot was a cocktail of kittenish charm and continental sensuality, but it was an image she grew to loathe - eventually abandoning her career to campaign for animal welfare.

From BBC

Other celebrity couples have put down roots in the area, of course, with less than charmed results over time.

From Los Angeles Times