chick magnet

Frequency: 4.50.5 per million words

Forms the compound noun 'chick magnet', an informal term.

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Examples (20)

  • He bought a flashy sports car, thinking it would be a real chick magnet.
  • He thinks his new sports car is a real chick magnet.
  • With his charming smile and guitar skills, he was a natural chick magnet in college.
  • Taking a puppy for a walk in the park is a total chick magnet.
  • My friend brought his new puppy to the park, claiming it was the ultimate chick magnet.
  • The lead singer of the band has always been a chick magnet.
  • "Do you honestly believe that leather jacket makes you a chick magnet?" she asked, laughing.
  • My brother bought that guitar hoping it would be a chick magnet.
  • The minivan is practical and great for families, but it's definitely not a chick magnet.
  • He wears that leather jacket because he believes it's a chick magnet.
  • In the 80s, a cool hairstyle and a rock band t-shirt were enough to be considered a chick magnet.
  • Being a chick magnet isn't as easy as it looks in the movies.
  • The lead singer of the band was such a chick magnet that fans would scream whenever he walked on stage.
  • That cute toddler is a total chick magnet for his single uncle.
  • I tried to be a chick magnet by quoting philosophy, but it didn't really work.
  • Is it true that knowing how to cook makes you a chick magnet?
  • Despite his reputation as a chick magnet, he was actually quite shy and introverted.
  • He's a natural chick magnet with his charm and good looks.
  • The movie's protagonist was portrayed as the stereotypical high school chick magnet with a heart of gold.
  • Why do you think having a motorcycle makes you such a chick magnet?