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.
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  • 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.
  • The Scottish charmer will make the perfect super-slick lawyer in this kiss-and-tell tale of Roxie Hart, a nightclub dancer who kills her lover.
  • There is something strangely mesmerising about a snake-charmer's snake but, at the end of the day, you realise it is just another cheap trick.
  • However, the father was a charmer, with a suggested history of fraud and embezzlement.
  • The demented mockney charmer needs to keeps positive though.
  • The altogether fetching, ground-hugging alpine forget-me-nots are at their peak in mid-July (followed closely by such charmers as alpine sandwort, mouse ear, and rockjasmine).
  • Brilliant mimic and able showbiz charmer though he is, Stewart is a newcomer to the straight acting game.
  • A silver-tongued charmer with celluloid in his veins, he veers between boy-wonder genius and self-promoting charlatan.
  • Despite laws against both unlicensed ownership of a cobra and defanging, snake charmers still perform in India.
  • Just give the disappointing sequel a miss for fears of spoiling the excellence that lies within this self-contained laid-back comedic charmer.
  • He comes across as an intelligent, sophisticated, charmer.
  • The off-the-cuff charmer and disarmer from the old Straight Talk Express was missing from the second debate, a town-hall format that was supposed to be the most comfortable setting for McCain. The Great Debates
  • He is described as a charmer who could be very aggressive in business dealings and who was, at one time, a fixture on the social circuit, known for hosting parties at the apartment he lived in on lower Fifth Avenue. Agent Demoralized, But William Clegg Back With Vengeance
  • Here are acrobats, storytellers, letter writers, snake charmers and teeth pullers.
  • Snake Charmers are a favorite of serious mako shark chasing charter captains in the Northeast. Fun Guns
  • Snake charmer Glam up with timeless faux snakeskin. The Sun
  • A big-hearted charmer of a film. Times, Sunday Times
  • The latest BBC drama is a hugely enjoyable lark starring everyone's favourite unironed Irish charmer.
  • Jugglers and snake charmers were magnetizing a part of the crowd, but today they had no effect on her.
  • Gordon himself was a real charmer but he puts on this volatile act for the cameras and I think our chef was totally overawed by him.
  • The snake charmer reached out gingerly to touch the snake in his basket.
  • Everywhere amazing spectacles were being performed, as crowds gathered and applauded the snake charmers, coal-walkers, and fire-eaters.
  • The dexterity with which the charmers handle deadly snakes such as cobras and vipers has added to the allure of the street-side performances.
  • For there it plainelie appeareth, that the adder heareth not the voice of the charmer, charme he never so cunninglie: contrarie to the poets fabling, Some Meme or Other
  • There's no need to stake this floriferous little charmer.
  • The whole city seems to gather here to take in an incredible range of entertainment, including tooth pullers, snake charmer, musicians and Arabic storytellers.
  • O'Neill's own photograph on the flyleaf of the book shrieks gravitas, but in real life he's a charmer.
  • We met up after a few weeks and he is a real charmer. The Sun
  • That woman and a string of mistresses describe him as a charmer but also a manipulator with a propensity to control weaker-willed people.
  • He is a kindly, white-haired charmer.
  • Ancient tradition remains powerful, and stories of witches and snake charmers are still whispered high in the remote mountain villages.
  • It is a gift, and this silver-tongued charmer has it in spades.
  • A snake-charmer is squatting in the dust before the hotel, performing feats of juggling: playfully depositing an egg in one ear, and in a moment picking it, with a sweet smile of surprise, out of the other – or seeming to do it. In Seven Stages: A Flying Trip Around the World
  • Everywhere amazing spectacles were being performed, as crowds gathered and applauded the snake charmers, coal-walkers, and fire-eaters.
  • Dressed in a dark blue suit, he attempts, successfully at first, to project a businesslike air but it never quite manages to stifle the puckish charmer within.
  • Then it saw the charmer and it darted for him, but he cunningly caught it by the head and with such a grip that I saw the blood gush from the snake's month. Nellie Bly's Book: Around the World in Seventy-Two Days
  • The music is volatile: its percussion tribal and its lead like a snake charmer's flute, strangulated forever.
  • Not the 2002 charmer starring Dennis Quaid; rather, a straightforward actioner, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood.
  • Cornell, a lean, beaky charmer of a boss, would have made an amiable barrister.
  • Cameron was charming, boyish and trying to outcharm the charmer. Boris: Will He or Won't He?
  • Given the study name ‘Fairmount Proserpine,’ the charmer is very likely an early Bourbon rose, quite possibly the rare cultivar ‘Proserpine’ introduced in 1841.
  • It was an instrumental piece that depicted a snake charmer and a snake. Times, Sunday Times
  • I know I was a naive fool to trust him but he is a real charmer who totally took me in.
  • He was a rock star in a glittering, perilous age, an intellectually curious, athletic charmer who became a uxoricidal, paranoid turkey-leg chomper, pursuing a male heir through six wives.
  • There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch, or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer. HOW EVIL WORKS
  • Ancient tradition remains powerful, and stories of witches and snake charmers are still whispered high in the remote mountain villages.
  • The Musée d' Orsay has sent The Snake Charmer, my favourite Rousseau, in which a pitch-black silhouette of an Indian pipe-player, who is hung with snakes, tempts closer a pink approximation of a roseate spoonbill.
  • Kantha Rao said he gradually got over his fear of snakes and would get at least a couple of them home from snake charmers every ‘Subrahmanya Shashti’ to pay obeisance to them.
  • The man is a charmer, which is not a bad thing to be if you're going to have the audacity to lead hundreds of hippies into the Tennessee woods. Sex, Drugs, and Soybeans
  • He was a flirter, a charmer, a seducer and a loyal friend.
  • This is a dazzling, citrus peel, yellow plum and dried herb charmer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus, with his head tied up, and secretly lamenting the unornamental figure he now presented to the eyes of his partner and charmer, Quimby resumed the game. Wired Love A Romance of Dots and Dashes
  • You'll see snake charmers, vendors hawking everything under the sun, the occasional elephant and taxi drivers that put a New York cabbie to shame.
  • Against night goblins when the night comes on, and from witches who bind by their magic knots, and from such as injure by the evil eye; I seek refuge with the Lord from charmers, from jinns [demons], and from evil men. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 13 — Religion and Philosophy
  • This is a dazzling, citrus peel, yellow plum and dried herb charmer. Times, Sunday Times
  • That said, the old charmer was hardly a model chief executive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brought up to believe her dad is an abandoned bounder, Pam is surprised to discover Paul is a bit of a charmer.
  • Ancient tradition remains powerful, and stories of witches and snake charmers are still whispered high in the remote mountain villages.
  • As a prince Dalen had been blessed with simple powers, powers Dalen used to do the Charmer's bidding.
  • Ndor lau is a glittering unprofitably quotes for life, who fuzz by abstractness car carangid at charmer on the digressive admonishment of nowadays gavialidae. Rational Review
  • THE Bible, Deuteronomy, tells us to be ware of "an enchanter, or a witch, or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits or a wizard. Celebs Comments On Witchcraft
  • Was Hungryman, who thinks the new European-owned hotel downtown is "boutiquey, a real charmer," a more reliable source than bitchnweelz, who said that she (he?) found a dead roach under her pillow? You Don't Say?
  • Never mind Ulrika or Faria, the entire nation was initially seduced by the bespectacled, multi-lingual charmer whose ice-cool, unflustered demeanour we took to signify a master tactician at work.
  • If, for instance, the father were a financial failure, a charmer but unsuccessful, then we might be in a position to understand Will's resistance to his romantic adventure tales.
  • That woman and a string of mistresses describe him as a charmer but also a manipulator with a propensity to control weaker-willed people.
  • She's a snake charmer, a mambo rider, a serpent-wrangler and inchworm-eater and Cave is her willing accomplice. Grinderman
  • Always a rugged charmer in days gone by, he retains these traits as a loveable rogue in this film.
  • By fknvty, February 25, 2010 @ 9: 17 pm be interested to see what all and sundry think of this little charmer. a senior lecturer no less, in spatial perception in artificial environments, has been published. point your search engines to peter lennox, “pecking order” (title of article) 4 feb 2010. courtesy of THE (times higher education) pz.v. p.s. expecting a sampled 45 rpm single to be released soon. Cheeseburger Gothic » Kinda buried.
  • I guess tomorrow night I'll pretend to be a snake charmer or a fire-eater, maybe the girl who rides the ponies backwards. Tightrope
  • He is a charmer and a funny guy and he is not shy about expressing his feelings.
  • An ivory hatching turtle, pictured, is a real charmer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having stayed in this land of elephants and snake charmers for twenty years now, I've become used to this inane exposition of sanctimoniousness.
  • He's a real charmer and I was just swept along. The Sun
  • Brought up to believe her dad is an abandoned bounder, Pam is surprised to discover Paul is a bit of a charmer and is sure that if his marriage cannot go the distance, hers is certainly doomed to failure.
  • Those most sceptical of the ancient charmer were people with a family experience of the dark side of the regime. Times, Sunday Times
  • It might feel as if this little charmer is suddenly everywhere, but the uke revival has been swelling for years. Times, Sunday Times
  • The snake charmer reached out gingerly to touch the snake in his basket.
  • Though they never broke up, North Carolina's powerpop-punk charmers went quiet for much of the last decade, while frontman Mac McCaughan and bassist Laura Ballance set about turning their Merge record label into one of the US's classiest indie powerhouses (Arcade Fire, Spoon etc). Superchunk: Majesty Shredding
  • At 82, he remains a tall, dashing figure and a serious charmer.
  • L.A. rock quintette White Arrows is the brainchild of fire-charmer Mickey Schiff. Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume 146
  • It is a characteristic of charmers that when they suspect they may have caused offence, they calculate that a sufficiently charming apology should get them off the hook.
  • Didst thou not, by the conclusion of my former, perceive the consternation I was in, just as I was about to reperuse thy letter, in order to prevail upon myself to recede from my purpose of awaking in terrors my slumbering charmer? Clarissa Harlowe
  • Those most sceptical of the ancient charmer were people with a family experience of the dark side of the regime. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jean-Marie, a middle-aged charmer who prefers to work minus a white apron, could not recall a Rene in the family.
  • She was positively skittish with the silver-haired charmer.
  • The most important role played by the snake charmers is in treating people who have been bitten by snakes.
  • We had this catch phrase involving a snake charmer. The Sun
  • I know I was a naive fool to trust him but he is a real charmer who totally took me in.
  • Something tells me that this effervescent charmer will have no trouble attracting travelling companions.
  • He comes across as an intelligent, sophisticated, charmer.
  • On one hand, there was an exciting variety about Caprice's boudoir behaviour, the merry concubine performing for the fun of it; on t'other, my horsey charmer was wildly passionate and spoony about me - and there was more of her. Watershed
  • The Scottish charmer will make the perfect super-slick lawyer in this kiss-and-tell tale of Roxie Hart, a nightclub dancer who kills her lover.
  • The dexterity with which the charmers handle deadly snakes such as cobras and vipers has added to the allure of the street-side performances.
  • The encore - Le Basque - by Marin Marais, arranged for horn and piano is an absolute charmer.
  • A charmer and a bully, an antiacademic who depended on educational funding, a man equally at home in a straw hut in Haiti and at a White House reception, Lomax was a controversial figure, often accused of exploitation and grandstanding. The Catcher of Songs
  • No need to apologise, or explain, he's a charmer who lives off his wits, has a serious gambling problem and prefers to observe the internecine nature of romance, rather than participate.
  • It's a charmer, a movie that slowly wins you over with its subtle humour and its depiction of the great, stupid little moments that characterize the beginning of a relationship.
  • First, a trade secret: the snakes with a snake charmer are usually defanged.
  • He was a honey-voiced charmer, as effective with judges as with voters and beddable women.
  • If these postulata be granted me, who, I pray, can equal my charmer in all these? Clarissa Harlowe
  • The charmer then makes rhythmic, elegant motions with the horn, which is correspondingly followed by the hood of the cobra.
  • Harlan is a horse-riding, pistol-twirling charmer who seems to have stepped out of a 1950s western and washed up in modern-day Los Angeles.
  • Casanova is, above all, known as a charmer, and sheer charm is not something often attributed to successful women. Archive 2007-09-01
  • The self-financed record gained unexpected wings from an old Irish charmer, the king of breakfast blarney on the radio.
  • ‘This character is a sophisticated charmer who turns out to be a villain,’ wrote Allen, ‘and I thought you'd be perfect.’
  • In fact, he was Sarsbury's resident charmer of ladies, smart, rich and incredibly handsome.
  • Jim warned him prior to introducing him to Hannah that the youngest Dawson offspring is a charmer.
  • The snake charmer fascinates the cobra
  • Or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer. Daniel Bruno Sanz: Bad Moon, Burnt Qurans, Birthers and Flat Earthers
  • The thought that she was ignoring him was not one that he was used to; after all he was John Darro, famous reporter and charmer extraordinaire.
  • The charmer even said: ‘Women are the most beautiful things in the world.’
  • It was an instrumental piece that depicted a snake charmer and a snake. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brown was deliberately undercut in The whole time by the media.. he didn't lost this race Tony Blair the charmer was the one who lost it long before the campaign started. In defence of Gordon Brown’s so-called gaffe - Andrew Potter - Macleans.ca
  • She's a cunning manipulator one moment, an adorably guileless charmer the next, one who tosses off winsome smiles like strike-zone fastballs.
  • It was an instrumental piece that depicted a snake charmer and a snake. Times, Sunday Times
  • _Sad as death, I am going towards the meadow, in order to my approach towards_ Sylvia, _the world affording no repose to me, but when I am where the dear charmer is_. Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister
  • The whine of a snake charmer's pipe strikes the air, and men deal cards. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shipmate o 'mine, thinks I, as he stamped back to the house; I was wet with sweat, and it was with profound relief that I saw his carriage leave a few moments later, my half-caste charmer trilling with laughter and the Scourge of the Seas with his hat jammed down and snarling at the coachee. THE NUMBERS
  • In spite of a couple of insanely grumpy reviews, this film is an utter charmer.
  • This sly charmer is so small that everyone and everything towers above him.
  • One lineage of the family, apart from the second brother who was a blind snake-charmer, died out when, after migrating to the Punjab, they became sacred but doomed gymnosophists and crystal-eaters.
  • And this weird charmer is a nice appetizer for the great meal of Absalom. An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs.
  • Lower in status were the scorpion-charmers, who used magic to rid an area of poisonous reptiles and insects.
  • Quite how authentically Tunisian the snake charmers, contortionists and belly dancers were I don't know, but it was a good laugh and the meal was decent enough.
  • He was tall and gallant and quite the charmer, so it was no surprise when he and the town beauty announced that they planned to marry.
  • The snake charmers, in return for a small fee, rescue species like cobras and rat snakes that show up in people's homes and release them in forests.
  • This was the species represented in the Egyptian symbol of royalty, the uraeus, and is the one still employed by snake charmers throughout North Africa.
  • By fknvty, February 25, 2010 @ 9: 17 pm be interested to see what all and sundry think of this little charmer. a senior lecturer no less, in spatial perception in artificial environments, has been published. point your search engines to peter lennox, “pecking order” (title of article) 4 feb 2010. courtesy of THE (times higher education) pz.v. p.s. expecting a sampled 45 rpm single to be released soon. Cheeseburger Gothic » Kinda buried.
  • The script, by EV Crowe, was packed tight with goodies for those listening carefully a great joke about lutes comes and goes in a beat, and I found Paul Woodson captivating as Charlie, a charmer and a tireless blusterer who betrays a growing panic, even as he repeats the mantra "Yes, me, now" to hearten himself for revolt. Edinburgh fringe theatre roundup
  • She writes of being a spectator in an exotic world of jugglers, tumblers, snake charmers, fire-eaters, and nautch girls.
  • As if aware that he might have needlessly shown up Dorgan, Murdoch added, in charmer mode, "If we could find a popular, amusing broadcaster to talk for an hour or two every day and he was a liberal, we'd have him on like a shot. The Age of Murdoch
  • A charmer with glinty umber eyes and a disarming crescent grin, his acceptance was doled out in niblets, treats passed to dogs standing stiff before the judges, trained to gladly suffer the verbal public flayings endured in between. 1997: What I Wanted
  • By this time the second couple was ready to enter the lists: which were a young baronet, and that delicatest of charmers, the winning, tender Harriet. Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure
  • He's a man who never does the right thing but somehow manages to win people around because he's a charmer.
  • Mark Millar's revered graphic novel brings the super-hero - sometimes quite literally - kicking and screaming into the modern world, grounding costumed vigilantes in the laws of reality more than any film before and thus making the notion of caped crusaders absolutely enthralling again. is every-bit the people's hero: a spectacled, nerdy high-school weed who makes Peter Parker or Clark Kent seem like suave charmers in comparison. Obsessed With Film
  • After a period in the rock wastelands during the nineties, he has emerged as a white-haired charmer, with sex appeal to women of a certain age, as they say.

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