1. fascinating
Tom found Mary fascinating.
It was quite fascinating to see how these men were surviving.
He met many fascinating people in the course of his travels.
This museum displays a fascinating collection of Celtic objects.
Wondering what makes it so fascinating.
What makes the classics both intriguing and fascinating is that they're near enough that we can feel the similarity and they're distant enough that we have to do some work to bridge the gap.
Ms. Yamada translated the fascinating fairy tale into plain Japanese.
Tatoeba gave Imogen of the Internet a fascinating opportunity to compulsively produce a series of extremely short stories.
I found it fascinating what you were saying about global warming.
Some fascinating facts came to light.
He finds that singer fascinating. He watches her videos every day.
We heard a fascinating storyabout how people used to travel in the past.
I found the book fascinating and couldn’t put it down.
I do not know any reading more easy, more fascinating, more delightful than a catalogue.
2. charming
Let's drink to our charming hostess!
Your eccentricities can make you either charming or tedious.
You look charming!
Jane is fat and rude, and smokes too much. However, Ken thinks she's lovely and charming. That's why they say love is blind.
Charming, you are, my dear.
You were always a perfect 'superhuman' to an infuriating extent, and so that 'habit' was actually one of your cute, or rather charming, attributes.
One day, Chris discovered the charming girl of his dreams.
What a charming name. They left me to tidy it all up myself. Charming, wasn't it?
Nicola’s new boyfriend is charming and friendly.
This village is so charming I decided to buy a weekend cottage here
What a charming lady! I could spend hours talking to her.
Your charming doesn't work on me.
He has been so charming, now I can't stop thinking about him.
You are charming when you smile. / 2. Good night, and thank you for a charming evening. / 3. They say you are charming and clever.
The megalomaniac differs from the narcissist by the fact that he wishes to be powerful rather than charming, and seeks to be feared rather than loved. To this type belong many lunatics and most of the great men of history.