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charm (verb), charms; charmed; charming
1. To put a spell on someone or other people: Alice noticed that her children were charmed by the music coming from the TV show.
2. To cause someone to like or to be attracted to another person or to do what the other one wants by being nice, friendly, etc.: The politician was known for his ability to charm his voters to be in favor of his proposals.
3. To attract other people by being pleasant or welcoming: Jack and Jill were charmed by the restaurant atmosphere and waiters who worked there.
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charmed (adjective), more charmed, most charmed
A reference to being very lucky or fortunate: Mike is convinced that he has always lived a charmed life; especially, since he was not injured when another car recently crashed into his automobile when he stopped at a red traffic light.
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