charmer

  • 21Charmer —    One who practises serpent charming (Ps. 58:5; Jer. 8:17; Eccl. 10:11). It was an early and universal opinion that the most venomous reptiles could be made harmless by certain charms or by sweet sounds. It is well known that there are jugglers… …

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  • 22charmer — noun Charmer is used after these nouns: ↑snake …

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  • 23charmer — charm|er [ tʃarmər ] noun count someone who is good at making people like them, especially in order to gain an advantage => SNAKE CHARMER …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 24charmer — charm•er [[t]ˈtʃɑr mər[/t]] n. 1) cvb a charming person, esp. one who uses his or her personal charm to influence or persuade others: Her son is a real charmer[/ex] 2) cvb a person who uses charms or spells • Etymology: 1340–50 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 25charmer — charm ► NOUN 1) the power or quality of delighting or fascinating others. 2) a small ornament worn on a necklace or bracelet. 3) an object, act, or saying believed to have magic power. ► VERB 1) delight greatly. 2) use one s charm in order to… …

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  • 26Charmer (Strawbs song) — Charmer Single by Strawbs from the album Deep Cuts A side Charmer B side Beside the Rio Grande Rele …

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  • 27Charmer (song) — Charmer Single by Kings of Leon from the album Because of the Times Released October 29, 2007 …

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  • 28Charmer (Farthing Wood) — Animals Of Farthing Wood Character Charmer with her mate Ranger Name: Charmer Species: Red Fox Seasons: 2, 3 First Appearance: A Joke Backfires (2x05) Last Appearance: Bully Bully Bully (3x13) Mate: Ranger Offspring …

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  • 29charmer — noun see charm II …

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  • 30charmer — Synonyms and related words: Artful Dodger, Casanova, Circe, Cleopatra, Don Juan, Euryale, Gorgon, Lorelei, Lothario, Machiavel, Machiavelli, Machiavellian, Medea, Medusa, Miss America, Parthenope, Philadelphia lawyer, Romeo, Siren, Stheno, Yankee …

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