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UK
/tʃˈɑːmɐ/
]
[ US /ˈtʃɑɹmɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈtʃɑɹmɝ/ ]
NOUN
- someone with an assured and ingratiating manner
- a person who charms others (usually by personal attractiveness)
How To Use charmer In A Sentence
- The "Very Funny" cable network burned off the whopping nine-episode season of its sly charmer about Chicago sportswriter PJ (Jordana Spiro) and her pals on Sundays opposite such sky-high-profile cable competition as Keeping Up with the Kardashians and Mad Men — whose costar Joel Murray, aka rehabbed alky Freddy Rumsen, guested on Boys as the owner who sold the gang's hangout, Crowley's, to Brando (Reid Scott) in the season finale. Cheers & Jeers: My Boys to Men?
- In others, such as Alessandro Allori's image of a magnificently dressed and bejeweled, strong-minded young woman c. 1580s, the name of the subject is unknown, while in still others, such as Jusepe de Ribera's imaginary portrait of an ancient philosopher or Lucas Cranach the Elder's modishly attired 16th-century Saxon charmer, we are given an ideal or a general type, rather than a specific individual. See Their Worlds in Their Faces
- The snake charmer reached out gingerly to touch the snake in his basket.
- That he is a superior instrumentalist, a thoughtful musician, a questing spirit, and a great charmer, no one doubts.
- The former silver-tongued charmer did not utter one word during the entire occasion.
- She said he is a real charmer who constantly has her in stitches. The Sun
- You're a regular little charmer, aren't you?
- Roberts meant a lot to a vast audience of Pentecostals, those believers ridiculed - by atheists, agnostics and mainstream religions alike - as backwater snake charmers, poor, uneducated serfs lucky to scrape up enough money to pay the rent on the shack and procure "vittles" for Sunday dinner. Lonestartimes.com
- I know I was a naive fool to trust him but he is a real charmer who totally took me in.
- The encore - Le Basque - by Marin Marais, arranged for horn and piano is an absolute charmer.