Collocations for "charm"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "charm" in context.
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charm
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- an [alluring, enticing] charm
- a [discreet, special, sensual] charm
- has a [lot, great deal] of charm
- [displayed, showed] a lot of charm
- used (all of) her charm on him
- used her feminine charms (to)
- used her charm to [entice, convince, persuade, get]
- a [room, hotel, place, town, resort] with (great) charm
- was [wearing, carrying] his lucky charm
- is her lucky charm
- slang: Third time's the charm.
- (It) worked like a charm!
- Charms [hung, dangled] from her bracelet.
- a bracelet with charms
- a [silver, wood, gold, platinum] charm
- charmed the [audience, guests, princess, teachers, parents]
- charmed her with his [smile, looks, sweet-talk]
- charmed us with her [grace, style, singing]
- charmed by her [beautiful, radiant, contagious] smile
- was charmed to be [asked, considered, thought of]
- charm [a snake, serpents]
- charm a [bird, cat] from a tree
- charm a [raise, favor, promotion] out of your boss
- sexually explicit: could charm the pants off a [woman, virgin]
- charm [jewelry, bracelets]
- launched a charm offensive (on)
'charm' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):