Use charming in a sentence
Sentences starting with charming
- Charming box' this, sir. [12]
- Charming fox! [4]
Sentences ending with charming
- My wives are young and charming, and when they grow old, what is to hinder me from taking others, still handsomer, and who, by the side of the faded beauties, will be doubly charming. [10]
- I don't know why, for it's the flattest, dirtiest, dampest city in the world; but it is charming. [4]
- If my plan were carried out, and another series of a dozen English trees photographed on the same scale the comparison would be charming. [6]
- But New Orleans was charming. [4]
- Besides, some of the smaller cities are charming. [6]
- The depth of the gorge, the sweep of the sky line, and the reposeful aspect of the scene to the sunny south made this view both grand and charming. [4]
- All the same, the French are charming, very charming. [2]
- Plutarch's story of the finding of Osiris' dead body is very charming. [10]
- A charming reflection sir, very charming! [12]
- The very acerbity of her nature had seemed charming. [10]
Short sentences using charming
- She's a charming woman. [4]
- By his charming personality? [9]
- Is it not charming? [11]
- This is certainly charming. [4]
- These apartments are charming. [4]
- The drawing-room was charming. [11]
- Lucerne is a charming place. [5]
- What a peaceful, charming picture! [10]
- It is so charming here. [4]
- His is a charming gift. [5]
More example sentences with the word charming in them
- In 1830 I wrote to Dr. Charming a more particular statement of my cases. [3]
- How charming the world is when you go with it, and not against it! [4]
- And then you wonder that such a charming moth could come from such a forbidding shell as that. [5]
- This charming regal woman was the daughter of the keeper of the bears in the circus at Constantinople; and she early went upon the stage as a pantomimist and buffoon. [4]
- It was not without regret that he did this, for his cousin was a very charming woman, and devoted exclusively to the most exclusive social life. [4]
- Pretty Elspet Zohrer, with whom she had contended for the recruiting officer, Pyramus Kogel, was standing opposite to her, by her partner's side, in the same row with charming little Mietz Schiltl, Anne Mirl Woller, her cousin, Marg Thun, and the others. [10]
- She was indignant with the Brandon people that they should care so little about this charming life. [4]
- I "met up" with that charming Colonel Chapman, and other officers of the regiment, and had a good time. [5]
- Mademoiselle Cerise sang, with chic and abandon very fascinating to his own sensuous nature, a song with a charming air and sentiment. [11]
- Many times I wished that the charming anecdotes had not stopped with their happy climaxes, but had continued the pleasing history of the several benefactors and beneficiaries. [5]
- It is her whim; and when a lady is charming, an Intendant, even, must not trouble her caprice. [11]
- I don't know whether we spoke Persian or Syrian, but we said the most charming things to one another. [10]
- How charming they were--in spirit, manner, language, pronunciation, enunciation, grammar, phrasing, matter, carriage, clothes--in every detail that goes to make the real lady and gentleman, and welcome guest. [5]
- Their charming heads were wreathed with flowers too, and looked very like the lovely rosebuds which one of them, on seeing the young men come up, held out to their notice. [10]
- The Pappas Brothers were evidently as happy in this drab environment as they had ever been on the sunny mountain slopes of Hellas, and Janet sometimes wondered at this, for she had gathered from her education in the Charming public school that Greece was beautiful. [9]
- Before him, as well as before me, hovered--since you wish to know it--in Alexandria, when we first began to model the head of the goddess, a certain charming face which is as dear to one as to the other. [10]
- Then I said, We all thank you for your charming quotation. [6]
- The country newspapers, watered by providential rains, began to put forth tender little editorial shoots, which Mr. Judah B. Tallant presently collected and presented in a charming bouquet in the Morning Era. [9]
- Hoped his uncle was well, and his charming cousin,--was she as original as ever? [6]
- And yet she was so human, too, and so good and kind and dear and loving and cheery and charming and unspoiled and unaffected! [5]
- The charming creature was opening her lips to speak in reply, when the door was hastily opened too, and the head of Sampson Brass was thrust into the room. [12]
- To most it was only an incident in the afternoon round and drive, but everybody liked to go there, for it is one of the most charming of the moderate-sized villas. [4]
- Indeed, when she was gone, Martina exclaimed: "A charming little thing! [10]
- In short, she was charming and maddening in her defensive ruses, in her advances and retreats, for I pressed her hard during the four weeks which followed, and in them made four visits. [9]
- Julie said this was charming "There is something so enchanting in the smile of melancholy," she said to Boris, repeating word for word a passage she had copied from a book. [2]
- Thanks to Monsieur Vigo, his manners were charming and his hospitality gracious, and there was no trouble whatever about my passport. [9]
- It was this very perfection, so charming to see, but in a sense so inhuman, which had ever dismayed him. [11]
- He was a very charming man, but very eccentric. [5]
- The C.'s were very bright people and in every way charming and companionable. [5]
- We remained there until the spring, and then removed to a house more immediately in the town, a charming old-fashioned mansion, once lived in by John de Witt, where he had a large library and every domestic comfort during the year of his sojourn. [6]
- Mr. Lyon has told us much of your charming country home. [4]
- Thanks, uncounted thanks to the angelic ladies whose charming attentions detained him from Saturday to Thursday, to his great advantage and my infinite bewilderment! [6]
- They had decided to take a modest apartment in town for the winter, and almost before the lease was signed, Edith, in her mind, had transformed it into a charming home. [4]
- I would like to spend my Saturday holidays in that charming sport every now and then. [5]
- What was wanting to make this charming camaraderie perfect? [4]
- It is charming to have such a guard of honour, but I am wondering--wondering--eh, monsieur l'avocat, is it legal? [11]
- We had nothing to do; nothing to do but enjoy the trip; nothing to do but shove the donkeys off our corns and look at the charming scenery of the Nile. [5]
- The elderly man thought he had never seen her look so charming as in the yellow velvet doublet with ash-gray facings, the gray silk hose, and the yellow and gray cap resting on her glittering golden hair. [10]
- I can say this more freely, as the credit of it belongs so largely to the care and self-sacrificing efforts of Dr. Priestley and his charming wife. [6]
- Three sides of this charming park are enclosed by the cottages and cabins, which back against the hills, and are more or less embowered in trees. [4]
- But even after they shall have acquired this curse it will still be a good country to go to for a vacation, for there are charming little islets scattered about the inclosed sea where one could live secure from interruption. [5]
- The mystery of the young Doctor's long visits to the neighboring town was satisfactorily explained by what we saw and heard of his relations with our charming "Delilah,"--for Delilah we could hardly help calling her. [6]
- In one place the road was tunneled through a shoulder of the mountain; from there one looked down into a gorge with a rushing torrent in it, and on every hand was a charming view of rocky buttresses and wooded heights. [5]
- The artist, in the retirement of his studio, finishes a charming, suggestive, historical picture. [4]
- I determined on the latter course; but when, that same evening, I saw Clara looking so pretty as the youthful Richelieu, I cast aside my first resolve, and the next day at dusk went to call on the mother of the charming actress. [10]
- After one passes the last of these he has a backward glimpse at the falls which is very pleasing--they rise in a seven-stepped stairway of foamy and glittering cascades, and make a picture which is as charming as it is unusual. [5]
- From there to the Lake of Thun is a delightful drive,--a rich country, with handsome cottages and a charming landscape, even if the pyramidal Niesen did not lift up its seven thousand feet on the edge of the lake. [4]
- The auguries which the Friend drew from these signs of civilization of a charming inn and a royal supper did not lighten the melancholy of his mind. [4]
- I have demonstrated the fact that neither I nor one in a hundred of those charming devotees to art could ever earn a living by art, or do anything except to add to the mediocrity of the amazing art product of this free country. [4]
- He studied under the direction of Dr. Charming, attending some of the lectures in the Divinity School at Cambridge, though not enrolled as one of its regular students. [6]
- When you add the constant presence of charming scenery and the nearly constant absence of dust--well, if one is not content then, he ought to get out and walk. [5]
- The readers of the charming story "A Week in a French Country-House" will remember poor Monsieur Jacque's piteous cry in the night: "Ursula, art thou asleep? [6]
- It was not the charming scene that held her thought, but the city with its human struggle, and in that struggle one figure was conspicuous. [4]
- The Marches paid the charming prospects a willing duty, and rejoiced in it as generously as if it had been their own. [8]
- The sail up the breezy and sparkling river was a charming experience, and would have been satisfyingly sentimental and romantic but for the interruptions of the tug's pet parrot, whose tireless comments upon the scenery and the guests were always this- worldly, and often profane. [5]
- Shelley had made the acquaintance of a charming gray-haired, young- hearted Mrs. Boinville, whose face "retained a certain youthful beauty"; she lived at Bracknell, and had a young daughter named Cornelia Turner, who was equipped with many fascinations. [5]
- All who read the account of him, though not having seen him, will find it one of the most charming of descriptions. [4]
- Many naturalists believe that the singing of birds is almost exclusively "the effect of rivalry and emulation," and not for the sake of charming their mates. [1]
- It was presumed that the baths were the subject of the entertaining conversation; for I read in a charming little work which sets forth the delights of Leuk, that La poussee forms the staple of most of the talk. [4]
- Could he say that he had become very much interested in studying a schoolteacher--a very charming school-teacher? [4]
- Had often admired that charming creature he rode: we had had some fine horses. [6]
- Rhodopis began: "We thank you for your charming account; but this strange spectacle must have a higher meaning, and we should thank you doubly if you would explain that to us. [10]
- Senator Dilworthy lived sumptuously, and Washington's quarters were charming --gas; running water, hot and cold; bath-room, coal-fires, rich carpets, beautiful pictures on the walls; books on religion, temperance, public charities and financial schemes; trim colored servants, dainty food --everything a body could wish for. [5]
- Yet when she stood in the church by the side of the open coffin she gazed long at the gentle face of the quiet sufferer, charming even in death, who on her bright couch seemed dreaming in a light slumber. [10]
- This stout column, stiff as a flagstaff, with its feathery head of mist gleaming like silver in the failing light, had the most charming effect. [4]
- Suddenly Prince Hippolyte started up making signs to everyone to attend, and asking them all to be seated began: "I was told a charming Moscow story today and must treat you to it. [2]
- While this charming spectacle was exhibited at the beach, afternoon service was going on in the tabernacle, and King sought that in preference. [4]
- He was a son of Mrs. Jane Renwick, a charming woman and a lifelong friend of Irving, the daughter of the Rev. [4]
- Old Phelps, who sometimes made abrupt remarks in trying situations, was not included in this census; but he was the disciple of supernaturalism in a most charming form. [4]
- But there is something quite charming in Winslow's picture of the luxury in which they are living. [3]
- Was it the soft and dainty toilet, was it the brown curls, or the large laughing eyes, or the delicate, finely cut features, or the charming little figure of this fairy-like person? [4]
- The language is so beautiful, the passion so fine, the plot so ingenious, the whole thing so stirring, so charming, so pathetic! [5]
- Undoubtedly he had snubbed her--that was the word she used in her mind--but his last act had enabled her, in the sight of several habitants and even of Madame Dugal, "to put on airs," as the charming Madame Dugal said afterwards. [11]
- He offered the sketches to Murray, the princely publisher, who afterwards dealt so liberally with him, but the venture was declined in a civil note, written in that charming phraseology with which authors are familiar, but which they would in vain seek to imitate. [4]
- Nor were charming single effects wanting. [4]
- On the east side the lake is wooded to the shore, and the jutting points and charming bays make a pleasant outline to the eye. [4]
- I promised to show him the most charming young person I have the honor to be acquainted with, and I must redeem my pledge. [6]
- When she returned, she looked not less fresh and charming than on that morning when she had been seen and watched by Hermas. [10]
- At that time she had found little to answer; but she had often thought if only she could make the Mukaukas acquainted with Heliodora, he, whom she had known in the capital as a young and handsome admirer of every charming woman, would certainly capitulate. [10]
- Under this influence she entered upon her studies with keen enjoyment, finding for a time all the relaxation she needed, in the charming social life at the Montague house. [5]
- And, Mr. Crocker," she concluded with a charming naivety, "I just made up my mind I would have him. [9]
- If you would see how charming a farming country can be, drive out on the highway towards Thun. [4]
- But we may say of it, without offence, that it occupies a charming situation, and may have an interesting future; and that a person on a short acquaintance can leave it without regret. [4]
- The day I saw it, the horse-chestnuts were in bloom; and there was, on the edges, a cloud of pink and white blossoms, that gave a soft and charming appearance to the entire landscape. [4]
- I forgave the satire for the charming esprit of the epithet. [6]
- And there he sat, looking just like anybody--so natural and simple and charming, and chatting along again the same as ever, and--well, words cannot make you understand what we felt. [5]
- At my side sat a charming gentleman who was a delightful and active talker, and interesting. [5]
- Her daughter, she said, had asked her to acknowledge the receipt of his very charming story. [4]
- He has often said that nothing would better serve to rouse the dreamer from torpor than your charming vivacity. [10]
- When it is robed in the fresh verdure of spring, it must form a charming picture, even by itself. [5]
- I went to Rippoldsau, where a beloved niece of my mother with her charming daughter Betsy expected me. [10]
- At last he returned and found in the Chevreaux's house his betrothed wife's little cousin, who had grown up into a charming young lady. [10]
- Her features were regular, her eyes of a greyish violet, her chin strong, yet not too strong--the chin of a singer; her hands had that charming quiet certainty of movement possessed by so few; and her colour was of the most delightful health. [11]
- I think the reader will thank me for directing his attention to these charming lines and to the genius displayed in the moral application of the main idea. [10]
- There is something quite charming in their relations with each other. [6]
- She was startled presently, however, to hear a strong voice say softly over her shoulder: "What a charming woman Lady Balwood is! [11]
- Quijada is now preparing the penitential cell, and it is neither in the burning Thebais nor in the arid sands of the desert, but in one of the most delightful and charming places in Spain. [10]
- Whenever the company played I went to the theatre, where I saw the charming Clara in comedy parts, and found that all the praises I had heard of her fell short of the truth. [10]
- It's a charming place--with a hell of a hotel. [5]
- What a charming place to live in is this! [4]
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