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  • adjective superlative form of charming: most charming.

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Examples

  • “Trust me,” I tell them, and smile my biggest, charmingest smile.

    White Cat Holly Black 2010

  • I went to the house, and who should be at the window but the charmingest little brown girl, who said we were not far from Alam Bagh, but the British had arrived there, and people were running away.

    Fiancée 2010

  • Then she straightened her veil, and fussed anxiously with her mirror before seating herself on her divan, and it was the charmingest thing to see her give me a last radiant smile and then compose her face in that icy mask, while I waited suitably hang-dog, standing in the middle of the floor at a respectful distance.

    Fiancée 2010

  • “Trust me,” I tell them, and smile my biggest, charmingest smile.

    White Cat Holly Black 2010

  • ‘Well, now your ladyship has seen my Pamela — Is she not the charmingest girl in the world?’

    Pamela 2006

  • This is the charmingest place we have ever lived in for repose and restfulness, superb scenery whose beauty undergoes a perpetual change from one miracle to another, yet never runs short of fresh surprises and new inventions.

    Mark Twain: A Biography 2003

  • Then she straightened her veil, and fussed anxiously with her mirror before seating herself on her divan, and it was the charmingest thing to see her give me a last radiant smile and then compose her face in that icy mask, while I waited suitably hang-dog, standing in the middle of the floor at a respectful distance.

    Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975

  • Then she straightened her veil, and fussed anxiously with her mirror before seating herself on her divan, and it was the charmingest thing to see her give me a last radiant smile and then compose her face in that icy mask, while I waited suitably hang-dog, standing in the middle of the floor at a respectful distance.

    Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975

  • I went to the house, and who should be at the window but the charmingest little brown girl, who said we were not far from Alam Bagh, but the British had arrived there, and people were running away.

    Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975

  • I went to the house, and who should be at the window but the charmingest little brown girl, who said we were not far from Alam Bagh, but the British had arrived there, and people were running away.

    Flashman In The Great Game Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1975

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