Use charm in a sentence
Sentences ending with charm
- But they also wove into my life something else which lends their memory a melancholy charm. [10]
- She had married with her fingers holding the scales of advantage; and Lord Haldwell dressed well, was immensely rich, and the title had a charm. [11]
- I bathe my whole being in your beauty and your charm. [11]
- But for Nitetis, who had been spoilt for such things by an intimate acquaintance with the best Greek poets, they could have but little charm. [10]
- His regular features were still beautiful in their symmetry, and there was a touch of pathos in their mournful gentleness, so evidently incapable of any firm resolve, especially when a smile lent his mouth a bewitching charm. [10]
- Daphne seemed the very incarnation of desirable, artless, heart-refreshing womanliness, but his memory could not dwell with her long; anxiety concerning Chello's report only too quickly interrupted it, as soon as he yielded to its charm. [10]
- He need fear to undertake none, if only it was worthy of representation; for he was sure of his ability, and difficulty did not alarm him, but promised to lend creating for the first time its true charm. [10]
- They talked as they went, and Carnac saw she was of the lower middle-class, with more refinement than was common in that class, and more charm. [11]
- In her face there was none of the ever-glowing animation that had formerly burned there and constituted its charm. [2]
- So beautiful are the visions of bygone delight that one could hardly wish them to become real, lest they should lose their ineffable charm. [6]
Short sentences using charm
- The academic has its charm. [8]
- That was the charm. [5]
Sentences containing charm two or more times
- That which makes the charm and power of woman, that for which she is created, is as distinctly feminine as that which makes the charm and power of men is masculine. [4]
- One never tires of poking about in the dense woods that clothe all these lofty Neckar hills to their beguiling and impressive charm in any country; but German legends and fairy tales have given these an added charm. [5]
- There is a great and peculiar charm about reading news-scraps in a language which you are not acquainted with--the charm that always goes with the mysterious and the uncertain. [5]
More example sentences with the word charm in them
- Nay, many a young Alexandrian, passing the group on foot or in a carriage, looked at her a second time, for that smile lent a mysterious charm to her pale, calm face. [10]
- If pride within you secretly abides That, forced by the elixir's charm, The Sooth You needs must speak--be wholly pure in thought, Despising not the teachings wise, of old; When Truth with equal earnestness was sought If speech be silver, silence then is gold! [10]
- Time had not yet robbed the former of a single charm, while from the Queen he had wrested many; their number was known only to herself and her confidantes, but at this hour she did not miss them. [10]
- There was certainly writing on it--perhaps a charm which rendered him subject to her. [10]
- How could she withstand the charm of his keen knowledge of the world, the fascination of his temperament, the alluring eloquence of his frank wickedness? [11]
- Her sister-in-law, the widow of a magistrate, Frau Pauline Schmidt, shared the care of the pupils and the beautiful, large garden; while her pretty, bright young sons and daughters increased the charm of the intercourse. [10]
- And a woman who has not this subtle feeling always lacks charm, however intellectual she may be; I always think of her as sitting in the glare of disenchanting sunlight as indifferent to the exposure as a man would be. [4]
- Her gray, nearly white hair, though ill-suited to her almost youthful features, lent them a peculiar charm, and how brightly her round, brown eyes still sparkled! [10]
- The radiant cheerfulness which, the day before yesterday, had invested her nature with an irresistible charm had vanished. [10]
- The charm by which she ensnares hearts is indescribable, and the iron power of her intellect! [10]
- The peculiar charm which her individuality thus obtained corresponded with the idea which the monarch himself had formed of the expected guest, and it flattered him to hear his conjecture so remarkably confirmed. [10]
- There are times when Ethiopian minstrelsy can amuse, if it does not charm, a weary soul, and such a vacant hour there was on this same Friday evening. [6]
- I don't know what the charm is about me which makes it impossible for a person to say a harsh thing about me and say it heartily, as if he was glad to say it. [5]
- Thirty-four singers, and what power, what precision, and, moreover, the great charm of novelty! [10]
- But the rooms were large, and they grouped themselves in a reminiscence of the time when they were part of a dwelling that had its charm, its pathos, its impressiveness. [8]
- Yet his words were accompanied by such a charm of action and expression, that the king could understand them, notwithstanding the defective Persian in which they were clothed, better than the allegorical speeches of his own subjects. [10]
- The death of Washington's body-servant has ceased to be a novelty; it's charm is gone; the people are tired of it; let it cease. [5]
- The tramps in Washington Square felt the genial impulse, and, seeking the shaded benches, began to dream of the open country, the hospitable farmhouses, the nooning by wayside springs, and the charm of wandering at will among a tolerant and not too watchful people. [4]
- The King's cause was hers, and to be permitted to work for it gained a special charm by her son's appointment to be governor of the country, which filled her with mingled anxiety and joy. [10]
- After all, it was her charm that was most abiding with him; perhaps it was to be final. [8]
- Matronly dignity was visible in every movement, and the charm of her manner lay, not in a youthful endeavor to be pleasing, but in the effort of age to please others, considering their wishes, and at the same time demanding consideration in return. [10]
- He led a very pleasant life there, tempering his college duties with the literature he loved, and receiving his friends amidst elegant surroundings, which added to the charm of his society. [6]
- He had been very much in the city in former years, but he came less and less now, not because it was less beautiful or attractive in a way, but because it had lost for him a certain charm it once had. [4]
- This is a very dangerous confession, for fifty years make everything hopelessly old-fashioned, without giving it the charm of real antiquity. [6]
- She often told us how highly French was valued in the capital, and we must believe that the language possesses an imperishable charm for Germans when we remember that this was the case so shortly after the glorious uprising against the terrible despotism of France. [10]
- The designs wrought upon these fragments are all quaint and peculiar, and so the charm of novelty is added to the deep interest they naturally inspire. [5]
- Belle Treherne, who up to that moment had never quite liked her, yielded to the agreeable charm of her conversation and her frank applausive remarks upon the costumes of the dancers. [11]
- This is pre-eminently true of those writers whose charm lies less in distinctively intellectual qualities than in temperament, atmosphere, humor-writers of the quality of Steele, Goldsmith, Lamb, Irving. [4]
- Old Damia's instructions troubled her; they took much of the charm from her dream of being loved by Marcus, clasped in his arms, and driven through the city in his chariot. [10]
- One charm of travel dies here. [5]
- Jane's active mind took up her interest in him and her half-determined desire to use what charm she had to foil his evident design in visiting Cottonwoods. [13]
- Trafford conceived that tobacco was the charm with which to exorcise the spirits of the past. [11]
- We are indebted to the arts of the heathen for a thousand things in daily use, beside numberless others that lend charm to existence. [10]
- He had come to that age when the mind is surprised to find that the things that once charmed charm less, and the things once hated are less acutely repulsive. [11]
- He had everything to spoil him,--beauty, precocious intelligence, and a personal charm which might have made him a universal favorite. [6]
- It is easy to see, therefore, why the charm of this delightful place is tarnished. [4]
- It is trite to say that photography is not art, and photography has no charm for the artist, or the humanitarian indeed, in the portrayal of life. [11]
- The only way to recapture that charm is to place Frenchmen in the West, and have them act and live--or try to act and live--as they do in old Quebec. [11]
- I dearly love to read books, and I never tire of reading yours; they always have a charm for me. [5]
- He went on to influence her jealousy by praising Paula's charm and loftiness, excusing himself in his own eyes by persuading himself that a lover was justified in inducing his betrothed to save his happiness and his honor. [10]
- Be cautious then to hold back from baptism all those who regard it as a preserving charm or an act of good omen--remembering that the same water which, sprinkled on sanctified hearts, leads them to holy living, brings death to the unclean soul. [10]
- Nefert still held to her immovable belief that her husband was faithful to his love for her, and the magic charm of a nature made beautiful by its perfect mastery over a deep and pure passion made itself felt in these sad and heavy days. [10]
- Experience, he said to Charmian, proved that no man of any feeling could wholly resist the charm of her nature, and to him at least she had never seemed more winning than now. [10]
- For the first time since his infancy he had fully felt the charm which the immediate presence of youthful womanhood carries with it. [6]
- For the first time his lips met hers, he confessed his love, and that he had just regarded death as a deliverer; but his life was now gaining new charm through her affection. [10]
- At the same time he did some hurried, nervous things that had a popular charm, and that sold in plaster reproductions, to the profit of another. [8]
- Crude, primitive, it thrilled with Eastern feeling; a weird charm was showered from its notes. [11]
- She felt as though she bore a charm against his power since she had parted from her lover, and since the murder of the governor had opened her eyes to the true character of him on whom she had all too willingly expended her pity. [10]
- Who can define this charm, this difference? [4]
- It was still there, he felt; but how much else was also there--of charm, of elusiveness, of wit, of mental adroitness, of joyous eagerness to discover a new thought or a new thing! [11]
- Last of all, there was Iberville, over whom this woman had cast a charm perilous to his soul's salvation. [11]
- What a charm there was about everything! [4]
- This phase of their youth had lasted long, and the world was still full of novelty and interest for them; but it required all the charm of the dining-car now to lay the anxieties that beset them. [8]
- The breaking of their solitude, though by a well-meaning friend, had not only dispelled all its dream and much of its charm, but had instilled a canker of fear. [13]
- The death of the woman below had moved her deeply, for the wonderful charm of Florette's manner had won her also. [10]
- As for Barbara, the warm blood and fresh love of pleasure of youth, qualities which to many were her special charm, had led her into the error of the luckless dance. [10]
- The secrecy of the undertaking heightened its charm and they marched gaily. [2]
- I remember well the sweet dignity of her aspect, her "regal beauty," as Mr. Phillips truly styles it, and the charm of her serene and noble presence, which made her the type of a perfect motherhood. [6]
- It shall represent the strength of man submissive to womanly charm. [10]
- I remember of the sermon only that it had an indefinite charm of simplicity and wisdom, with occasional illustrations from nature, which were about the most delicate and dainty things of the kind which I had ever heard. [6]
- It was only the second time either of them had been upon a Mississippi steamboat, and nearly everything they saw had the charm of novelty. [5]
- Indeed, it has the same deep charm for me that the Vicar of Wakefield has, and I find in it the same subtle touch--the touch that makes an intentionally humorous episode pathetic and an intentionally pathetic one funny. [5]
- He stood beside the rack for the magazines and reviews, somewhat nervously fingering a heavy watch charm, his large silk hat bottom upward on the chair behind him. [9]
- The charm of the place is due to this combination of loveliness and granitic strength. [4]
- Yonder portrait shows the perfect flower, but the bud possessed, if possible, even more exquisite charm. [10]
- So, each fearing the other's tenderness, they shunned each other, though an invincible charm constantly drew them together. [10]
- He puzzled over the matter some time, and finally decided that some witch had interfered and broken the charm. [5]
- Nothing, perhaps, lends the life of the corps a greater charm than the affectionate intercourse which unites individuals. [10]
- How bewitchingly he, the great Emperor, understood how to flatter, and, with the memory of the charm of his manner, the thought of the blissful hours which she had enjoyed through his love returned to her mind. [10]
- In offering you the fruit of my garden, which has been gathered from week to week, without much reference to the progress of the crops or the drought, I desire to acknowledge an influence which has lent half the charm to my labor. [4]
- This batch was the first it was tried on, and it worked to a charm. [5]
- In that lay the elusive yet insistent charm of that country; and Nancy's, of course, was the transforming touch that made it paradise. [9]
- In the retrospect, the elements in him that had disturbed her were less disquieting, his intellectual fascination was enhanced: and in that very emancipation from cant and convention, characteristic of the Order to which he belonged, had lain much of his charm. [9]
- Every leaf of the cottonwood is distinctly defined--it is a kodak for faithful, hard, unsentimental detail; the other an impressionist picture, delicious to look upon, full of a subtle and exquisite charm, but all details fused in a swoon of vague and soft loveliness. [5]
- Do you know the charm of melancholy? [6]
- And yet, is the charm of life somewhat depending upon a sense of its fleetingness, of its phantasmagorial character, a note of coming disaster, maybe, in the midst of its most seductive pageantry, in the whirl and glitter and hurry of it? [4]
- In her, animation the charm of her unworn beauty blazed upon him with a direct personal appeal. [4]
- If that is the case, the old woman's trade is a bad one, for youth is in itself a charm to attract love. [10]
- There is in the cap and gown a subtle suggestion of the union of learning with womanly charm that is very captivating to the imagination. [4]
- They pointed out the beautiful work to each other; but, though most of them acknowledged the skill of the master who had painted it, many ascribed its superiority to the magical charm of the model. [10]
- He experienced now that weird charm which has drawn so many into Arctic wilds and gathered the eyes of millions longingly. [11]
- It was plain that there was a charm about the performance that was apart from the mere interest which attaches to lying. [5]
- It is true that there is always a faint foreign fragrance about her speech, no matter what language she is talking, but it is only just noticeable, nothing more, and is rather a charm than a mar, I think. [5]
- He had ascertained that the golden charm which made the Brices worthy of tribute had been lost. [9]
- Althea, however, declared that the blind man's marriage to Daphne was only a question of time, and Proclus added that the easily excited nephew would show himself more pliant than the uncle if Arsinoe exerted upon him the irresistible charm of her personality. [10]
- It is said that some of the country seats have grounds--domains--about them which rival in charm and magnitude those which surround the country mansion of an English lord; but I was not out in the country; I had my hands full in town. [5]
- It is not that one actually pays so much for sightseeing, but the charm of anything vanishes when it is made merchandise. [4]
- The simple fact that he could, took the desire away, and the charm of it. [5]
- The only thing that gave the unseasoned meal a certain charm was the capitally performed gagliarde. [10]
- That was more than wealth or learning, and as he spoke to the old Seigneur going in to Mass, he still thought so, for the Seigneur's big house and the servants and the great gardens had no charm for him. [11]
- More experienced travelers than Philip felt its unique charm. [4]
- My young heart swelled at the sight; and if in after years my eyes could grasp the charm of a beautiful landscape and my pen successfully describe it, I learned the art here. [10]
- And the charm sufficed; for suddenly of a cheerless morning they came upon a trapper's hut in the wilderness, where their sufferings ceased, and the sight of Shon's eyes came back. [11]
- Perhaps Myrtilus had succumbed to the terrible attack which must have visited him in such a storm, and life without his friend would be bereft of half its charm. [10]
- Sally was his strength, his support, his inspiration, his bulwark of defence; Nancy was the charm he wore about his neck--his mascot, he called her. [11]
- He continued to store up his treasures at home until his occupation lost the charm of novelty and became monotonous; then he ceased from it, contented. [5]
- She had charm still, in a way as great as her daughter's. [11]
- There was sound, statesmanlike logic in his words, yet his language did not lack warmth and charm. [10]
- Just as Margaret spoke she saw, through the open window, Henderson coming across the lawn, walking briskly, but evidently not inattentive to the charm of the landscape. [4]
- She was a splendid-looking creature--all life and energy, tall, fair-haired, and with a charm above her kind. [11]
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