Charm (Noun)
Syllable division: charm
How to pronounce: UK: /tʃɑːm/ US: /tʃɑːrm/
#1 Meaning: A trait that causes you to like someone/something or that causes you to feel attracted to someone/something.
Example:
> He knew how to use his charm to get what he wanted from his aunts.
> My grandmother was a woman of charm when she was younger.
#2 Meaning: An object (usually something small that can be worn on a chain as jewelry) or saying that people think can bring you luck.
Example:
> My mom bought me a good luck charm for my trip to Canada.
> She never went anywhere without her lucky charm.
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The fireplace gives a special charm to winter nights.
The little girl loves make charm for her family.
I don’t know where I can to buy a good luck charm.
She knows that is full of charm.
My daudgher has a charm on her face
You’re not going to charm me into changing my mind.
i saw such a charming man yesterday.
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