“charm” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “charm”:

+ He was known for his roles in “Angélique, Marquise des Anges” and “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie”.

+ Hewes moved to Edenton, North Carolina at the age of 30 and won over the people of the state with his charm and honorable businesslike character.

+ There were arguments between those who wanted to save the town’s old fashioned charm and those wishing to develop it.

+ Louise reluctantly agreed to meet the emperor at Tilsit, but only to save “her Prussia.” She tried to use her beauty and charm to flatter him into more favorable terms.

+ She has kept her former charm and innocence.

+ Her new husband had fallen madly in love with her, whose beauty and charm were renowned, and his passion for her remained with him until the end of his life.

charm some ways to use
charm some ways to use

Example sentences of “charm”:

+ Then later being followed by Lucky Charm Treats.

+ Up, charm and top quarks have a charge of +.

+ Then later being followed by Lucky Charm Treats.

+ Up, charm and top quarks have a charge of +.

+ Laney is impressed, but rejects him again after he tries to charm her.

+ His younger brother Karan Luthra has an effortless swag and charm that makes him a confident Casanova.

+ A review in “No Depression” magazine said that Mitchell is “girlishly sprite and brimming with innocence” and says that she “brings to mind the hippie-throwback charm of Victoria Williams and “80s pop star Cyndi Lauper”.

+ The discovery of charm quarks – and J/ψ mesons – led to a rapid series of scientific breakthroughs.

+ Undead : Ability to remove fear, sleep and charm effects, eat corpses to regenerate heath, underwater breathing increased, higher shadow resistance.

+ He was regularly unfaithful to his wives, and even though he was not physically handsome, he had attracted women by his charm as a conversationalist and his skills in the arts of love, which included a liking for sadism.

+ Gautier praised their performance in Act 2, writing that the two dancers made the act “a real poem, a choreographic elegy full of charm and tenderness…

+ He further wrote that the movie was “so ruthless in its exploitation of Miss Temple’s great talent for infant charm that it seldom succeeds in being properly lively and gay”.

+ Moss also designed a charm in a necklace for Wallis in 2007 in aid of Cancer Research UK and said “I am happy to give my support to help fund crucial research, as so many lives are affected by this terrible disease”.

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