personal charm
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpersonalandcharm
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personal
adjective
uk/ˈpɜː.sən.əl/us/ˈpɝː.sən.əl/
relating or belonging to a single or particular person rather than to a group or ...
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charm
noun
uk/tʃɑːm/us/tʃɑːrm/
a quality that makes you like or feel attracted to someone ...
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(Definition ofpersonalandcharmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We know that he has greatpersonalcharm.
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We know the son to be a man ofpersonalcharm.
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Again, he is a man of gentle character and greatpersonalcharm.
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Inpersonalcharm, in serenity of temperament there was none equal to him among them.
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I believe him to be a man of greatpersonalcharm.
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He joined great ability andpersonalcharmto the highest sense of duty and honour.
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No-one who listened to him could fail to be attracted by hispersonalcharm.
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We all know hispersonalcharm, his courage, and his ready sympathy with suffering.
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He possessed apersonalcharmof character which endeared him to all who knew him.
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Judging was based on beauty, form, grace, andpersonalcharm.
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But, clearly, one could not insist on thepersonalcharmof one's co-tenants as a matter of right.
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He was welcomed not only for the great office he held but also for hispersonalcharmand abilities.
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On the contrary, he was a very warm-hearted, generous and lovable man with greatpersonalcharm.
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Friend and foe alike received his large-hearted courtesy and felt the magic of his incomparablepersonalcharm.
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Furthermore, the system nursed the soldier through the ' recruit stage ' of religious life and ensured that opportunities for worship did not depend on the 'personalcharm' of the chaplain.
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Is there nothing he can do, with hispersonalcharmand by other methods, to see that someone makes up his mind on this matter?
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Many of us have met him, many of us know hispersonalcharm, and many of us have a high opinion of him.
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Above all, hispersonalcharmand consideration were welcome, not only to his colleagues, but to the counsel who practised before him.
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I wonder whether hispersonalcharmwould not be sufficient to make him the best collector of all on any kerb.
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All commented on hispersonalcharmand his skills in public speaking and political manoeuvre.
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Others said, that although she may not have been beautiful, she did havepersonalcharm.
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He had considerablepersonalcharmand had a gift for drawing people together.
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Studios were impressed with herpersonalcharmand ability to act naturally.
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Furthermore, she could not match her husband's good looks andpersonalcharm.
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