Characterized by liveliness and lightheartedness.
Courteous, gracious, and having a sophisticated charm.
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Examples for "charming "
Examples for "charming "
1 Yes, so did I; just children, of course, but they were charming .
2 I must say he seems most charming , something quite exceptional these days.
3 He brought bottles of good wine, flowers and his own charming company.
4 Of course, cricket has its charming idiosyncrasies that people want to protect.
5 Variety's Deborah Young called the film: charming Iranian cinema at its purest.
1 It was a cool, breezy September night, and the air felt good.
2 Her funny, breezy style is sure to take the market by storm!
3 He seemed exactly like his breezy and self-confident advertisements in the Signal.
4 Hence the wholesomeness of tone and the breezy freshness of his work.
5 It will be clear overnight, with a drier, bright and breezy Sunday.
1 The line above comes from the jaunty Matrimony; such an old-fashioned word.
2 The feeling in the court next morning was good tempered, even jaunty .
3 But the ice-boat was as fearless and as gaily jaunty as Siegfried.
4 The jaunty music appears to be pointing us in a jokey direction.
5 She was even jaunty in her recital of the weather's minor hardships.
1 I see no sign of this debonair gentleman and of his following.
2 She lost some of her debonair insolence that expressed itself in indifference.
3 The colonel went to the barracks, but his usual debonair was missing.
4 Gone was the debonair gentleman of a quarter of an hour ago.
5 The green man's laboured smile vanished altogether, as did his debonair manner.
Tending to float on a liquid or rise in air or gas.
1 Credit markets have been kept buoyant by four years of central-bank support.
2 We do not have the same buoyant economy as 12 months ago.
3 Most tour operators say availability is scarce in the current buoyant market.
4 The increase was due to strong circulation growth and buoyant advertising revenue.
5 The increase is attributed to strong circulation growth and buoyant advertising revenue.
6 Indeed, the side was particularly buoyant in recapturing the title from Ulster.
7 Business confidence has edged back in April, but firms are still buoyant .
8 Economically Switzerland is buoyant , with very low unemployment, interest rates and inflation.
9 The market remains buoyant for stories about Ted Hughes and Philip Larkin.
10 Homer, too, is in general buoyant , the Nibelungenlied is sombre and stern.
11 And world commodity markets are buoyant , offering the prospect for further growth.
12 The refracted fame had lifted him, agreeably buoyant , into his present position.
13 Stock markets remain buoyant during a buoyant earnings season around the world.
14 The ECB's policy should keep asset prices buoyant , and weaken the euro.
15 The firm reported buoyant demand for digital colour printers and document servers.
16 Speaking in his first interview following the coalition collapse, Thabane sounded buoyant .
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