Use charms in a sentence
Sentences ending with charms
- I really believe you are in love with some one woman by whose side all the others have lost their charms. [10]
- What rapture it would be to possess her charms! [10]
- Who could venture to speak in her presence of vanished charms? [10]
- At any other time it would have been a joy to pause and look round, only to breathe and let the silent magic of the night exert its spell; but Paula's soul was closed against these charms. [10]
- It seemed as though she was feasting her eyes on her daughter's charms. [10]
- She had told the Pernharts what were the fears which had brought her into the town, so the chamber was presently cleared, and the master called away Mistress Giovanna after that my aunt had expressed her admiration of her rare charms. [10]
- But she remembered that he had always looked new; such was one of his greatest charms. [9]
- I once before referred to her as "the golden blonde," but did not trust myself to describe her charms. [6]
- Jim, that sly poacher, however, prowls about there, and vitrifies his heart by the furnace of their charms. [4]
- The summer life of the river, and what is called "running the river," had for him great charms. [11]
Sentences containing charms two or more times
- Each of these homes had charms of its own; charms and delights of its own, and some of them--even in Europe had comforts. [5]
- It has been called pride in charms which we do not possess, but it also serves to place actual charms in a brighter light, and that I expect from this fair one. [10]
More example sentences with the word charms in them
- Moreover, of the young birds hatched from the eggs of the common geese, only four were pure, the other eighteen proving hybrids; so that the Chinese gander seems to have had prepotent charms over the common gander. [1]
- The spell of woman's charms was also a gift of the goddess. [10]
- It was Nebenchari who first spoke to Cambyses of the charms of thy daughter Tachot. [10]
- It is noon when we set out from Visp, in true pilgrim fashion, and the sun is at first hot; but as we slowly rise up the easy ascent, we get a breeze, and forget the heat in the varied charms of the walk. [4]
- But this bet was what compelled me to drag you all from Kadolzburg and its charms so early, and induce you to attend me on the reckless ride through the moonlit night. [10]
- Even Mrs. Holt was not wholly proof against the charms of Trixton Brent when he chose to exert himself; and for some reason he did so choose. [9]
- Even one or two purely Protestant books of missionary enterprise, found in a box in her dead mother's room, had had all the charms of poetry and adventure. [11]
- To paddle up to the swimming deer, and cut his throat, is a sure means of getting venison, and has its charms for some. [4]
- We were besieged to take this and that horse or mule, to buy walking-sticks for the climb, to purchase lava cut into charms, and veritable ancient coins, and dug-up cameos, all manufactured for the demand. [4]
- In a letter to his old comrade, Prince Polgorouki, then Russian Minister at Naples, he recalls the days of their delightful intercourse at the D'Oubrils': "Time dispels charms and illusions. [4]
- I, too, seemed to feel the delight of carrying with me, as if they were my own, the charms of a presence which made its own welcome everywhere. [6]
- Had the promise to bestow their charms upon a goddess been made to them also? [10]
- On the island there is a sense of home, which one misses on this promontory, the fascination of which, no less strong, is that of a southern beauty, whose charms conquer rather than win. [4]
- In faith, that theme taxed our wits at the Bear,--how to weave Miss Dolly's charms into a verse on a buttered muffin. [9]
- The evening before their separation, he described with sparkling vivacity, the charms of the Ligurian coast, and spoke of the future as if he were sure of entire recovery and a long life. [10]
- The tinge of the rose was in full bloom upon her cheek; the charms of sensibility and tenderness were always her associates.. [5]
- The tinge of the rose was in full bloom upon her cheek; the charms of sensibility and tenderness were always her associates. [5]
- Through openings in the foliage we glimpsed picturesque scenery that revealed ceaseless changes and new charms with every step of our progress. [5]
- Is any written testimony required in behalf of charms whose magic is still potent? [10]
- Philippus had often spoken of Paula to his parental friend, describing her charms with all the fervor of a lover, but the old man was already prejudiced against her, if only as the daughter of a patrician and a prefect. [10]
- He dwelt with special luxury on the charms which seduced the royal psalmist,--the soldier's wife for whom he broke the commands of the decalogue, and the maiden for whose attentions, in his cooler years, he violated the dictates of prudence and propriety. [6]
- Life is valued so much less by the young, to whom it is brightest, and before whom it still stretches in a long vista, than by the old, for whom its charms are already beginning to fade, and who are near its end. [10]
- Her oval face seemed to have lengthened, the features to have grown sharper; and this woman of seven-and-twenty years, who had hitherto retained all the charms of youth, appeared suddenly to have aged a decade. [10]
- Gaston did not respond eagerly to the charms of Mademoiselle Cerise and Madame Juliette. [11]
- No man could resist the charms of this woman, and Orion had succumbed. [10]
- It is a residence admirably adapted to refined families who relish the beauties of Nature and the charms of society. [6]
- I had no reason to admire Doltaire, and yet to this hour his handsome face, with its shadows and shifting lights, haunts me, charms me. [11]
- Is it not possible that the reason I find such charms in this picture is because it is out of the crazy chaos of the galleries? [5]
- This woman indeed possessed enthralling charms, and he felt the slight flush that suffused his cheeks. [10]
- After dismal, smileless Palestine, beautiful Egypt had few charms for us. [5]
- Laura had her own reasons for wishing to know the Senator, and the Senator was not a man who could be called indifferent to charms such as hers. [5]
- This vast city of the sea has many charms, and is the resort of thousands of people, who find here health and repose. [4]
- Their nauseous adulation of princely patrons was more prominent to me and chained my attention more surely than the charms of color and expression which are claimed to be in the pictures. [5]
- Lord Macaulay speaks of it as "that beautiful city which charms even eyes familiar with the masterpieces of Bramante and Palladio. [6]
- But her stock of gowns and finery was so very scanty, and no one understood how to set off her charms so well as the obliging, experienced old woman, who had an expedient for every emergency. [10]
- But we are not without peculiar types; not without characters, not without incidents, stories, heroisms, inequalities; not without the charms of nature in infinite variety; and human nature is the same here that it is in Spain, France, and England. [4]
- But Shiloh had no charms for us. [5]
- Her hands moved nimbly, and her cheerful glance showed that the lonely life on the island was beginning to unfold its charms to her. [10]
- Plato banished the musicians from his feasts because he would not have the charms of conversation interfered with. [4]
- I fear that Mrs. Callendar was but a shallow woman; for, after a moment of excitable interest in Justine, she rather naively turned the talk upon the charms of Europe. [11]
- And they gave me no end of points about how to scout for giants, and how to scoop them in; and they told me all sorts of charms against enchantments, and gave me salves and other rubbish to put on my wounds. [5]
- Simoetha has learnt many spells and charms from an Assyrian, and she tries them all. [10]
- He did not lose his head, as did some others she knew, at the approach of feminine charms. [9]
- When I first laid eyes on this fine gentleman, General Wilkinson, I too fell a victim to his charms. [9]
- The latter had known her in Rome before the death of Caesar, and had enthusiastically described the charms of the bewitching Egyptian sovereign. [10]
- When she received Jasmine's proposal to sing at Glencader she had hesitated to accept it, for society had no charms for her; but at length three considerations induced her to do so. [11]
- But, strange as it may appear, woman's charms and virtues are but slightly appreciated by thousands. [5]
- Still it remains invested with many of its old charms, as yet, and will forfeit its place among this admirable trio only when it gets a hotel with unequivocal marks of having been built and organized in the present century. [6]
- There was the intolerable brown head-dress--there was the green gown--there, in short, was Miss Sally Brass, arrayed in all her charms, and more tremendous than ever. [12]
- This raised his hopes, for the scrolls looked very old and yellow, and no doubt contained a store of wisdom; nay, probably magic formulas and effectual charms. [10]
- They learned from him that his heart had not remained undisturbed by the charms of his royal model, and Melissa became more and more absorbed in her contemplation of this beautiful work of art. [10]
- Quilp looked after her with an admiring leer, and when she had closed the door, fell to complimenting the old man upon her charms. [12]
- Are not all her visible charms sown thick with what are to him the signs and symbols of hidden decay? [5]
- It seemed to her that Jean Jacques had ceased to care for the charms which once he had so proudly proclaimed. [11]
- I would to Heaven I was near that glowing eloquence--that poetical language--it charms the mind in an inexpressible manner, and warms the coldest heart. [5]
- He forgot that he was man; music had lost its charms for him; whenever he attempted to carry his part, the string of the instrument would break, the bow became stubborn, and refused to obey the loud calls of the audience. [5]
- All at once he comes upon the sleeping beauty, and is awakened by her charms to a hitherto unfelt consciousness. [6]
- But as I have said, a day came when I began to cease from noting the glories and the charms which the moon and the sun and the twilight wrought upon the river's face; another day came when I ceased altogether to note them. [5]
- She was to have her training in the charms of superficiality, but that was to come; and when it came she would not be an unskilful apprentice. [11]
- He would gladly have come still more frequently, for at every meeting he had discovered fresh charms in the beautiful, quiet, thoughtful maiden, who cared so tenderly for her aged grandparents. [10]
- The Venice lady had lost so little of her youthful beauty and charms that it was in truth a marvel; and as to Master Pernhart, he was not a man to be overlooked, even among many. [10]
- He was so gratified with being chaffed about some damsel whom he had smitten with his charms that he used every means to continue the controversy by pretending to be annoyed at the chaffings of his fellows. [5]
- The grey, ill-fitting garment disfigured Barine, and she desired that the Queen should feel confident of surpassing her rival even in outward charms. [10]
- She cared nothing for society or for social patronage or approval, and the life that Jasmine led had no charms for her. [11]
- First viewing her external charms, such as set forth in her form and benevolent countenance, and then passing to the deep hidden springs of loveliness and disinterested devotion. [5]
- The brothers had even heard that Caesar, who seemed to have renounced the pleasures of love, had yielded to the charms of a lovely Greek. [10]
- He had deep determination, the gracious subtlety which charms a woman, and she, hemmed in by his devices, overcome by his pleadings, attracted by his enviable personality, would come at last to his will. [11]
- No lover ever delighted more to cherish and adorn a mistress, to heighten and illustrate her charms, and to vindicate and defend her against all the world than did the Moors to embellish, enrich, elevate, and defend their beloved Spain. [4]
- If it is dangerous for man to bow to woman's charms, no peril threatens you here. [10]
- They were standing close to the booths where itinerant dealers sold food and liquors of every description, flowers and wreaths, amulets and papyrus-leaves, with strange charms written on them to secure health for the living and salvation for the souls of the dead. [10]
- Religion might offer charms to the weak. [9]
- Each of Cleopatra's charms seemed to Iras, who knew them all, like a valuable possession of her own. [10]
- Nepotism had no charms for me. [4]
- He is impelled by nearly the same motives as the lower animals, when they are left to their own free choice, though he is in so far superior to them that he highly values mental charms and virtues. [1]
- It has stately buildings, splendid galleries of pictures, and a spire of stone which charms more than a picture, and fascinates the eye as music does the ear. [4]
- After supper her brother received various guests, and she could present the daughter of a Nuremberg patrician whom he already knew, and whose rare charms had attracted his notice. [10]
- Now he stood before a maiden in the full bloom of her charms, whose superb symmetry of figure surprised and stirred him to the depths of his nature. [10]
- His wife was beautiful, a creature of various charms, a centre of attraction. [11]
- I myself wonder at this, because I by no means failed to see the ropedancer's peculiar changeful charms, and the tempter pointed them out to me zealously enough. [10]
- There were Magians, astrologers, and magicians by the dozen, who considered this sacred spot the most suitable place in which to offer their services to the Romans, always inquisitive for signs and charms. [10]
- He sent here as negotiator a clever young man, who possessed great charms of mind and person. [10]
- Her followers are as many, so they say, and all in one short year she has suddenly thrown out a thousand new faculties and charms. [11]
- Fees, money in any form, had no charms for him--in his eager pursuit of fame he could not afford to make money. [7]
- It charms me also to hear Sir Spencer Walpole deliver a similar judgment, and I shall treasure his remarks also. [5]
- No one in Alexandria, no matter what name she bears, could venture to vie even remotely with your charms. [10]
- She was, withal, a little of a coquette, as might be perceived even in her dress, which was a mixture of ancient and modern fashions, as most suited to set off her charms. [4]
- For you bear a kind heart in your breast, and the sweet and winning spirit that charms away all hostilities and animosities, and makes of your enemy your friend and keeps him so. [5]
- The movement has a delightful spontaneity, and it is wanting in none of the charms of his style, unless, perhaps, the style is over-refined; but it was not a novelty, and the public began to criticise and demand a new note. [4]
- But she had a dearer honor and an honor more to be proud of, from a humbler source: the common people had had leaden medals struck which bore her effigy and her escutcheon, and these they wore as charms. [5]
- After speaking of "the poor old earth's chaotic state, brought so near in its long and gloomy transmutings by the geologist," she says:-- "Yet its youthful charms, as decked by the hand of Moses' Cosmogony, will linger about the heart, while Poetry succumbs to science. [6]
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