be charming

Frequency: 8.525.2 per million words

Used to describe a person's or thing's inherent state of being charming.

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Examples (10)

  • He is always so charming to my parents.
  • The old cottage is quite charming in its own way.
  • She was absolutely charming at the dinner party last night.
  • The coastal villages we visited were utterly charming.
  • I'm sure your new puppy will be very charming.
  • He has always been charming, even as a little boy.
  • He can be quite charming when he wants to make a good impression.
  • His secret is simply to be charming and attentive to everyone he meets.
  • Don't you think it would be charming to have breakfast on this balcony?
  • Everyone agreed that his old-fashioned manners were thoroughly charming.