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charmer





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This is moral vanity, Edelman admits: a professional charmer’s eagerness to flatter other people’s self-regard as a way of buttressing his own.

From New York Times

He was warm and gregarious, an affable character, a total charmer, an underdog who never really got the appreciation he was due having managed Scotland in more matches than anybody else in history.

From BBC

I want to see you play a romantic charmer.

From Salon

Mr. Demesmaeker’s job, then, would seem ideal for a master bureaucrat, a multilingual charmer who could deftly navigate the political forces that want to push his project forward or swipe his budget.

From New York Times

"Delightful, occasionally quite moving and always exquisitely crafted, this is a modest charmer about trying to make sense of the world either through art or other pursuits."

From BBC