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Definition of charmingly in English: charminglyadverb ˈtʃɑːmɪŋliˈtʃɑrmɪŋli 1In a very pleasant or attractive way. picturesque processions through streets that are charmingly decorated with flowers seven or so charmingly illustrated children's books Example sentencesExamples - It was a commendable, selective, and creative exhibition, with a handsome and charmingly designed catalog.
- Among the sculpture entries was a charmingly shabby conglomeration of 10 pawnshop diamond rings.
- The recital was lively and charmingly refreshing.
- As one unwraps this charmingly packaged album, a myriad of shapes and sizes spill out like jumbled puzzle pieces.
- From as early as 1703, he was making charmingly colored chalk figure drawings in the style of Correggio.
- Here, the cuisine is always haute, the menu international, the table set charmingly.
- Leading the way was this meticulously moved, intelligently structured and charmingly dressed production.
- A flaming red angel chases Adam and Eve from an idyllic landscape, charmingly rendered in great detail by the anonymous illuminator.
- The gaiety of a community festival is charmingly conveyed by a combination of Renaissance-era country dances and general tomfoolery.
- Posthumously published were her extraordinarily vivid diaries and charmingly illustrated letters.
- 1.1 In a very endearing way.
he seems both amusingly cranky and charmingly self-deprecating Example sentencesExamples - He portrays a charmingly nerdish Horatio.
- We find the vocalist at his most charmingly dolorous.
- He laughed charmingly when I inquired if he was interested in succeeding the director general.
- Not being a career politician, he could afford to be charmingly modest about his achievements.
- He gives a wry smile and lets out a charmingly high-pitched giggle at this last thought.
- There's something charmingly relentless about the Muppets' resilience.
- She plays her absurd role with more conviction than seems possible, not to mention a charmingly ingenuous sexiness.
- Some say he is notoriously uncollegiate, even if charmingly so, but calling out the home secretary is a bold move by any standards.
- These fast-paced numbers are effortlessly infused with his charmingly wry sense of humor.
- Eating only the tops of muffins is reported as their candidate's charmingly eccentric habit.
Definition of charmingly in US English: charminglyadverbˈtʃɑrmɪŋliˈCHärmiNGlē 1In a very pleasant or attractive way. picturesque processions through streets that are charmingly decorated with flowers seven or so charmingly illustrated children's books Example sentencesExamples - It was a commendable, selective, and creative exhibition, with a handsome and charmingly designed catalog.
- The recital was lively and charmingly refreshing.
- Posthumously published were her extraordinarily vivid diaries and charmingly illustrated letters.
- Leading the way was this meticulously moved, intelligently structured and charmingly dressed production.
- Among the sculpture entries was a charmingly shabby conglomeration of 10 pawnshop diamond rings.
- A flaming red angel chases Adam and Eve from an idyllic landscape, charmingly rendered in great detail by the anonymous illuminator.
- As one unwraps this charmingly packaged album, a myriad of shapes and sizes spill out like jumbled puzzle pieces.
- The gaiety of a community festival is charmingly conveyed by a combination of Renaissance-era country dances and general tomfoolery.
- From as early as 1703, he was making charmingly colored chalk figure drawings in the style of Correggio.
- Here, the cuisine is always haute, the menu international, the table set charmingly.
- 1.1 In a very endearing way.
he seems both amusingly cranky and charmingly self-deprecating Example sentencesExamples - Some say he is notoriously uncollegiate, even if charmingly so, but calling out the home secretary is a bold move by any standards.
- Eating only the tops of muffins is reported as their candidate's charmingly eccentric habit.
- He portrays a charmingly nerdish Horatio.
- We find the vocalist at his most charmingly dolorous.
- There's something charmingly relentless about the Muppets' resilience.
- He gives a wry smile and lets out a charmingly high-pitched giggle at this last thought.
- These fast-paced numbers are effortlessly infused with his charmingly wry sense of humor.
- Not being a career politician, he could afford to be charmingly modest about his achievements.
- She plays her absurd role with more conviction than seems possible, not to mention a charmingly ingenuous sexiness.
- He laughed charmingly when I inquired if he was interested in succeeding the director general.
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