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Example sentences for "charming woman"

  • She must be a charming woman to have made a man of him, for all Naples knew that he was impotent.

  • But Mr Kipling desires her to be accepted as a charming woman.

  • Similarly Mr Kipling, presenting us with Mrs Hawksbee, nowhere affords us direct evidence that she is a charming woman.

  • Take, for example, the pretence that Mrs Hawksbee is a charming woman.

  • She was a charming woman, monsieur, a charming woman, and she entertained the best society of Paris.

  • It is to win thy graces, woman, charming woman!

  • This is the source of all that is good and all that is excellent; of all that is beautiful and all that is sublime: woman, charming woman!

  • It was woman, charming woman, that led unpolished man forth from the forests and the dens, and taught him to bend before thy shrine, humanity!

  • As soon as I had written the sonnet under the charming woman's dictation, I took my leave, but not before the cardinal had told me that he expected me to dinner the next day.

  • I thought her a charming woman, but, alas!

  • Do you, then, confess that I was not mistaken when I guessed that you were a charming woman?

  • The husband of a charming woman is indeed lucky in the world's esteem; no man more so.

  • To praise the beauty of any other woman, to find her charming, and to pay her the attention due to a charming woman, is to insult our spoilt darling, and to slight her past forgiveness.

  • A charming woman is woman all over--one who places her glory in being a woman and has no desire to be anything else.

  • I should, if I were a young man calling upon a charming woman.

  • A charming woman is n't much use to me when I am shut up in that back room!

  • Dear uncle, she contains the elements of a singularly--I may say a strangely--charming woman!

  • There, prince, and that's your 'charming woman!

  • Lady Dalrymple had acquired the name of "a charming woman," because she had a smile and a civil answer for everybody.

  • She had been at Bath the year before, and Lady Russell had heard her spoken of as a charming woman.

  • She is a charming woman, Mrs Trotter, and very fond of young gentlemen.

  • Very much shocked that such a charming woman should be beaten and ill-used, I scrambled out of my hammock to see if I could be of any assistance, but it was dark, although they scuffled as much as before.

  • Charming woman, Mrs Trotter, is she not, Mr Simple?

  • The door was thrown open, and a beautiful, charming woman met us with a courtesy full of grace, which no longer reminded us of the stiffness or of the too great freedom which belong to the military costume.

  • The girls found Mrs. Forrester a charming woman, and, fortunately for them, very indulgent to the follies of young people.

  • She is a charming woman, though she certainly makes strange mistakes in talking.

  • She is a lovely girl, after all, and when withdrawn from the influence of her mother, will make a charming woman and an excellent wife.

  • But to me she has long been the most charming woman in existence.

  • Perhaps so; nothing but a charming woman, who, strange as it may appear, made him the happiest of men!

  • It is enough to say, without applying this poetical rhapsody to Aouda, that she was a charming woman, in all the European acceptance of the phrase.

  • How could I sit there and hear the most charming woman in America boasting of the honor she had done herself by presenting a rose to me, and not feel an inclination to fall down and worship her?

  • Why should he reject the love of such a charming woman, when it would make him the happiest man in Memphis if he would lay aside his foolish pride?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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