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UK
/tʃˈɑːmd/
]
[ US /ˈtʃɑɹmd/ ]
[ US /ˈtʃɑɹmd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- strongly attracted
- filled with wonder and delight
How To Use charmed In A Sentence
- But it was the bowler's general bearing and neatness which charmed the young writer almost as much as the name he'd been seeking for his newly conceived character of a gentleman's gentleman. From Jeeves to Herriot: all creatures great and sporty | Frank Keating
- Zack, all beaming blondness and supersocial to the core, charmed all the guests, crawling on the lawn and the deck, raising his arms to ask people to pick him up. Falling Apart in One Piece
- No one could fail to be charmed by the magic of this beautiful city.
- By this point in their charmed lives, the thirtysomething mom and dad characters had stopped wearing saris and polyester pants and now dressed, inexplicably, for tennis: picture a darker, paunchier Bjorn Borg, in those snug shorts of the era, but with a bushy mustache and too many wristbands. Bollywood's NRI Reel Finally Gets Real
- I think she was a little gauche, thoroughly charmed by the literary excitement of it all, and didn't realise he was maybe a little more amorous than she gave him credit for.
- Patrick never, like the Pied Piper, charmed actual snakes into mass suicide so the Irish people wouldn't ever have to worry about them again -- but he did "rid" the island of the snake-tattooed Druids, in a way. Chris Weigant: Saint Patrick and the Snakes
- Arthur reckoned with some justification that he had had ‘a charmed life.’
- Charmed by his obliqueness - ‘doing’ and ‘getting’ as euphemisms for fundraising and boondoggling - I told him the name of my book.
- People have been delighted by the response to their films, charmed by the courtesy and enthusiasm of the festival staff.
- No one could fail to be charmed by the magic of this beautiful city.