Charmed [adjective]

Definition of Charmed:

enchanted

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Sentence/Example of Charmed:

Occasionally, a team just enjoys a charmed season even if the underlying numbers don’t suggest greatness.

On rounding a point a few minutes after, he was again arrested by a scene which, while it charmed, amazed him.

She gave him his cup of tea, with the same gesture that had charmed Nigel on the day when he first visited her.

It all charmed him inexpressibly, so that he realised—yes, in a sense—the degradation of his twenty years' absorption in business.

On May 13, in a speech which charmed the House, Mr. Townshend opened his plan for settling the colonial question.

The old Madame was charmed with Edna's visit, and showered all manner of delicate attentions upon her.

The jailer and his wife were both charmed with their prisoner, and invited her to dine with them that day.

Mr. Chittenden visited them, and, though charmed by the beauty of the daughter, he had no thoughts of giving up his bachelor life.

I am no peasant wench to be charmed either by your gay coat or your gay manner.

Be wise enough not to proclaim your deficiencies, and the critics will go away disarmed, even if they are not charmed.