Charming in a sentence as an adjective

It's got a funky, homemade feel that I find quite charming.

Norway is a charming country to live in, despite being cursed with oil.

The founder was a charming person and managed to raise a huge pile of money.

This is charming; gives a sense of the guy; seems like it would be useful information.

Hotels are not found in charming residential neighborhoods for a reason: nobody wants to live next to them.

To an outsider, the 8-bit stuff could just seem like shitty graphics, but to many insiders it's awesome and nostalgic and charming.

The more I live here the more I feel like people here have these giant goggles on that only allows them to see the charming mini-muffins, startup parties, and great coffee.

It's hard to imagine that even charming roguish nobel prizewinning physicists who play the bongos can feel useless sometimes.

A sociopath is risk-adverse, does not take responsibility or feel guilty, and often is outwardly charming.

There is something charming about the occasional click or pop, not to mention that a lot of older music transferred to CD wasn't necessarily transferred well.

The Woodbury towns out there are "charming little towns" rather than suburbs, because the rich people who live there have enough time to make zoning rules that keep a quaint little street or two alive.

I cannot diagnose his exact condition, but he shared many traits of the common sociopath -- all except that he was never very charming, generally speaking.

This guy just waltzed into famous people's offices and added them to his network, and now he's left everyone posting adoring memorials about him, gushing about what a charming and wonderful person he was.

Charming definitions

adjective

pleasing or delighting; "endowed with charming manners"; "a charming little cottage"; "a charming personality"

adjective

possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers; "charming incantations"; "magic signs that protect against adverse influence"; "a magical spell"; "'tis now the very witching time of night"- Shakespeare; "wizard wands"; "wizardly powers"

See also: magic magical sorcerous wizardly