boyish charm

Frequency: 7.515.2 per million words

Refers to an appealing quality of innocence or naivety, typical of a young boy.

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Examples (20)

  • The young actor's boyish charm made him an instant star.
  • He won over the audience with his boyish charm.
  • It was his boyish charm that won her over, not his wealth.
  • Even in his old age, he never lost his characteristic boyish charm.
  • His boyish charm often gets him out of trouble.
  • It's his boyish charm that makes him so popular with the voters.
  • Do you think his boyish charm will be enough to win the election?
  • Do you think his boyish charm will be enough to get him out of trouble?
  • Even in his forties, the singer still possessed a certain boyish charm.
  • Her son's boyish charm always managed to get him an extra cookie.
  • With his tousled hair and wide-eyed grin, he exuded a natural boyish charm.
  • The actor perfectly captured the character's mischievous grin and boyish charm.
  • Some found his boyish charm endearing, while others saw it as manipulative.
  • She was initially fooled by his boyish charm, but soon saw his true intentions.
  • He hopes his boyish charm will help him connect with the younger voters.
  • I suspect his boyish charm will continue to serve him well in his career.
  • The character in the novel has a kind of clumsy, boyish charm that readers love.
  • Despite the seriousness of the situation, he flashed a smile, a glimpse of the boyish charm that everyone loved.
  • Relying on his boyish charm was not going to solve the company's financial crisis.
  • His combination of sharp intellect and endearing boyish charm made him a formidable opponent.