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winsome

[win-suhm] / ˈwɪn səm /


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It proves to be a winsome performer’s master class in storytelling, despite a few flat notes.

From New York Times

Much of this winsome formula was replicated and lightly parodied by a 2000s Black family sitcom, which pointedly rejected its predecessor’s vision of White, middle-class Americana.

From Washington Post

“The Chair” introduces us to Oh’s brilliant and winsome Professor Ji-Yoon Kim, who faces low student enrollment, old guard faculty who refuse to retire and colleagues who blur professional and personal boundaries.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s a winsome combination that brought to mind what a fellow Canadian funnyman, John Candy, might have done when faced with an evil clown clutching a syringe.

From New York Times

Business was slow, but another phenomenon — social media — helped spread the word of Sweetens Cove’s eccentric charm, which is a mix of playability and winsome challenges for golfers of all abilities.

From New York Times