Use charmed in a sentence
Sentences ending with charmed
- The clerk was astonished and charmed. [5]
- We were charmed. [5]
- I was charmed. [5]
Short sentences using charmed
- I was charmed, fascinated. [11]
Sentences containing charmed two or more times
- We are all charmed with the luxuriance of a semi-tropical landscape, so violently charmed that we become in time tired of its overpowering bloom and color. [4]
More example sentences with the word charmed in them
- The three returned wondering and charmed with Mrs. Cooke; they were sure she had had no hand in the furnishing of that atrocious house. [9]
- I am charmed with your book-enchanted. [5]
- Susie was charmed with the donkey and the doll. [5]
- Visitors are charmed with its resemblance to the old castles of song and story, with its towers, turreted walls, and ivy-mantled porches. [5]
- He was charmed with it; it gave him something to do. [5]
- Jack was charmed with his hostess. [4]
- Tabby was charmed with her cap. [14]
- They are, indeed, weaving a charmed web, for these are the looms from which comes the knowledge that clothes the nakedness of the intellect. [3]
- It was the variegated villainy and novelty of it that charmed us. [5]
- Her eye wandered to the racllyi, with its flitches of bacon, to the dreschiaux and the sanded floor, to the great Elizabethan oak chair, and at last back to Guida, as though through her the lost voice might be charmed up again. [11]
- 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 was charmed to be called "Callias," [The noble Athenian family of Callias was famed for its wealth and splendor. [10]
- She felt very tired, and the loss of her pretty jug, which must also be replaced by another, vexed her far more than the beauty of the favorite had charmed her. [10]
- I am re-reading Ticknor's diary, and am charmed with it, though I still say he refers to too many good things when he could just as well have told them. [5]
- The seats, except those saved for the nobility, are soon all taken, and the ladies who come after seven are lucky if they can get within the charmed circle, and find a spot to sit down on a campstool. [4]
- One by one these were admitted within that charmed circle, whose motto for ages had been "No Trade," to leaven it with their gold. [9]
- So you see there never was a bad James in the Sunday-school books that had such a streak of luck as this sinful Jim with the charmed life. [5]
- Gradually, charmed like the simple people about him, Stephen became lost in the fascination of the scene. [9]
- In one of the shops I had the luck to stumble upon a book which has charmed me nearly to death. [5]
- Some touch of the mysterious, some sweet fantastical melody in all he played, charmed them, even when he gave them old familiar airs. [11]
- The freedom of the life charmed me, and with rumours of war with the French there seemed enough to do, whether with the sword or in the House of Burgesses, where Governor Dinwiddie said his say with more force than complaisance. [11]
- But very near that precipitous border line there is a charmed region where, if the statelier growths of philosophy die out and disappear, the flowers of poetry next the very edge of the chasm have a peculiar and mysterious beauty. [6]
- It was true that Angele had saved her life, but Michel had charmed her eye. [11]
- His spirit had taken its flight to a land where all anxieties shall be charmed away, all desires gratified, all ambitions realized. [5]
- Mr. Cluyme was so charmed at the facility with which Eliphalet recounted the rise and fall of sugar and cotton and wheat that he invited Mr. Hopper to dinner. [9]
- His younger brother, Rudolf, on the other hand, was a cheery fellow, whose beauty and brightness charmed me unspeakably. [10]
- He was secretly rejoiced to see the sweet modesty which had so charmed him again proved. [10]
- He came back presently and said his principal was charmed with the idea of brickbats at three-quarters of a mile, but must decline on account of the danger to disinterested parties passing between them. [5]
- Yet the vivacity of her intellect, her rare familiarity with all the newest literature, and her unusually keen appreciation of everything which was beautiful in nature stimulated and charmed us. [10]
- Their faults were naturally still more obvious to those outside of their charmed circle, and some prejudice, very possibly, mingled with their critical judgments. [6]
- Wetherell did not move; indeed, he felt that he could not--he was as though charmed to the spot. [9]
- His intelligence charmed me, held me, and, later, as we travelled up to Quebec, I found my journey one long feast of interest. [11]
- I gave that man some spiritual advice and disposed of him, and then paid the telescope man his full fee, and said that we were charmed with the trip and would remain down, and not reascend and require him to fetch us down by telescope. [5]
- The most charmed life must be pierced by the shaft of doom sooner or later; but he was little more than a youth yet, he had only just begun! [11]
- The principals in it were unknown to King, but in the minute detail of the letter there was a personal flavor which charmed him. [4]
- For fifty years Irving charmed and instructed the American people, and was the author who held, on the whole, the first place in their affections. [4]
- His marching was incredibly awkward and slovenly, and so was his drill with the pike; but he didn't know it, and was wonderfully pleased with himself, and mightily excited and charmed with the ringing, crisp words of command. [5]
- If, charmed by his own new virtues, he is constant in his enthusiasm, behold a St. Augustine! [11]
- Her prayer for him, the sympathy she said she felt, the maidenly sensibility which had charmed him in her--all, all had been lies, deceit, sham, in order to attain an object. [10]
- The Kammergerichtrath-Gottheiner, a highly educated man, lived there with his daughter Marie, whose exquisite singing at the villa of her hospitable sister-in-law so charmed my heart. [10]
- The maiden charmed her beyond measure, and she grew hot and cold with the pleasurable anticipation that George might win her for his wife some day and bring her home. [10]
- These grouped bent heads, these charmed faces, these speaking eyes --how beautiful to me! [5]
- And he soon had them both charmed by his address. [9]
- I'm sure I'm going to be charmed with Beard's pictures. [5]
- Nothing charmed Mr. Farwell so much as simplicity--when it was combined with personal attractions. [9]
- And although Iberville's eyes played with his glass of wine, they were fascinated by her face, and his ear was strangely charmed by her voice. [11]
- This charmed the doting Mrs. Pratt, who realized now, "as she had never done before," she said, what a sensitive and delicate nature her darling had, and how he adored his poor uncle. [5]
- Jean (the youngest daughter) went to Dublin and saw the house and came back charmed with it. [5]
- Beyond this charmed circle, for miles on every side, stretches a weary desert of sand and gravel, which produces a gray bunchy shrub like sage-brush. [5]
- The king was charmed with the idea. [5]
- Caesar will be charmed with such a Roxana. [10]
- It was a charmed region in which Emerson first drew his breath, and I am fortunate in having a communication from one who knew it and him longer than almost any other living person. [6]
- Vogt's caustic style charmed me, but it was not due solely to the religious convictions which I had brought from my home and from Keilhau that I perceived that here a sharp sword was swung by a strong arm to cut water. [10]
- He was constantly catching himself in a reverie--reveries made up of recalling how she looked when she first burst upon him; how her voice thrilled him when she first spoke; how charmed the very air seemed by her presence. [5]
- I was charmed by this disposition for domesticity, and yet I shrank from the contemplation of its permanency. [9]
- This morning, during breakfast, the usual assemblage of squalid humanity sat patiently without the charmed circle of the camp and waited for such crumbs as pity might bestow upon their misery. [5]
- And next Satan branched off into poetry, and recited some, and did it well, and Marget was charmed again; and again Wilhelm was not as pleased as he ought to have been, and this time Marget noticed it and was remorseful. [5]
- There is one book in the world which bears the charmed life of perpetual copyright (a fact not known to twenty people in the world). [5]
- I was never before so charmed with her swift intelligence, for I never had great nimbleness of thought, nor power to make nice play with the tongue. [11]
- She had then been asked whether she could consent to leave her father for a time to go into the country with the old Marquise de Leria, whom she knew, and who was charmed with the beauty of her singing. [10]
- There is, to be sure, a tranquil beauty in its wooded headlands and long capes, and it is no wonder that the early explorers were charmed with it, or that they lost their way in its inlets, rivers, and bays. [4]
- My daughter will be charmed with this. [5]
- It was not at all unnatural that Irene should have been charmed by Penelope, and that the latter should gradually have established an influence over her. [4]
- Shepherds they were, and they charmed their flocks with the traditional shepherd's pipe--a reed instrument that made music as exquisitely infernal as these same Arabs create when they sing. [5]
- We were astonished and charmed, but not afraid any more; we were very glad to be there, and asked him to go on and do some more things. [5]
- How charmed I am when I overhear a German word which I understand. [5]
- One sweet warbler after another charmed the young king's ear and was removed to make way for another candidate. [5]
- I set about a plan, and was straightway charmed with it. [5]
- This Jim bore a charmed life--that must have been the way of it. [5]
- It has had a charmed existence amid many rough doings and accidents. [11]
- By her side a Barine seemed to him merely a work of art endowed with life and a voice that charmed the ear. [10]
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