Attractiveness that interests or pleases or stimulates.
To attract, arouse and hold attention and interest, as by charm or beauty.
Induce into action by using one's charm.
Something believed to bring good luck.
Другие значения термина "charm" 1 The charm of the SEA Games has diminished significantly in recent years.
2 The course oozes style, class and charm in a truly French way.
3 But this great superstitious fear was, however, part of Benedict's eternal charm .
4 One learns the charm of the lone trail in the Canadian bush.
5 Yet the charm of these quirky homes from home is simply irresistible.
6 The charm of Richfield Springs is in the character of the landscape.
7 The variety of scenery in the wood added much to the charm .
8 It was all unexpected; that was the charm of the whole relation.
9 The main ground-level room is light and airy with a simple charm .
10 Her perfect English, her undoubted good looks and her charm helped too.
11 They won't find in Utica the same charm ; that was my idea.
12 There is an inexpressible charm in thus living in the open air.
13 I know that it is a charm of some kind, of course.
14 Suddenly Dublin tap water has developed a certain earthy, musty, chlorinated charm .
15 He had natural charm , but remained shy and uneasy with small talk.
16 Our warm life-blood must mingle to make and to mar the charm .
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