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    charm·ing
    [ˈCHärmiNG]
    adjective
    charming (adjective)
    1. pleasant or attractive:
      "a charming country cottage"
      • (of a person or manner) polite, friendly, and likable:
        "he was a charming, affectionate colleague"
    charm
    [CHärm]
    verb
    charming (present participle)
    1. delight greatly:
      "the books have charmed children the world over"
      • gain or influence by charm:
        "you're not going to charm me into changing my mind"
    2. control or achieve by or as if by magic:
      "pretending to charm a cobra" · "she will charm your warts away"
    Origin
    Middle English (in the senses ‘incantation or magic spell’ and ‘to use spells’): from Old French charme (noun), charmer (verb), from Latin carmen ‘song, verse, incantation’.
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