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charming

[chahr-ming] / ˈtʃɑr mɪŋ /


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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

The strategy rests on what Mr Bogad calls the "irresistible image" - often silly, it's a "disarming and charming" display that calls attention to your ideas without obviously explaining them to a viewer.

From BBC

The charming Mr. Cooley, for instance, reveals how Leaf’s confidence is slowly building in the touching solo “I’m Not That Smart.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The children, as ever, are both charming and odd, and tragedy moves through the echoing corridors of Bly Manor.

From Los Angeles Times

Her work in “Marty Supreme” is simply luminescent, one of the year’s most charming and memorable supporting performances.

From Salon