Which preposition to use with charming

of Occurrences 1474%

I believe both ladies were very intelligent, but I can't truthfully say they had any charm of manner.

with Occurrences 255%

When he was charmed with a woman he always imagined her to be like his mother.

for Occurrences 196%

She thought she had a soft, tender admiration for him, that he had a charm for her; that she admired him.

in Occurrences 186%

They never dress; they never wear jewelry; silks and satins have no charms in their eyes; laces, ribbons, shawls never tempt.

to Occurrences 126%

The islands are a marked feature of these northern lakes, lending a peculiar charm to their quiet beauty, and one day, when the iron horse shall go thundering through these mountain gorges, the tourist will pause to make a record of their loveliness.

in Occurrences 77%

'Yes, I think you look very charming in it.

against Occurrences 48%

And, what is more, the perfidious and unbelieving Jews, did not stick to aver, that our Saviour himself wrought all his miracles by virtue of this art, and that he discovered several of its secrets, containing a variety of charms against devils, and also, as Josephus writes, against diseases.

about Occurrences 46%

There is such a charm about you!

of Occurrences 46%

The Arcadian shepherds drew pleasure from their reeds; the solitude of Achilles was cheered by his lyre; the English peasant delights in his pipe and tabor; the mellifluous notes of the flute solace many an idle hour; and the charming of snakes and other venomous reptiles, by the power of music, is well attested among the Indians.

to Occurrences 43%

I was very pleased (as we knew him very well and he was always charming to us) but much surprised, as the Orleans princes never remained for supper at any big official function.

than Occurrences 36%

Things being thus, what can be more charming than a rural excursion to some tangled thicket, the very brambles, and poison-ivy, and possible copperhead snakes of which are points of unspeakable value to a picnic party, because they are sensational, and one cannot have them in the city without rushing into fabulous extra expense.

as Occurrences 35%

There is nothing in the world so charming as going to a play.

from Occurrences 31%

In order to take out the charm from him, the Bakatla on the following day made a huge bonfire over the carcass, which was declared to be that of the largest lion they had ever seen.

on Occurrences 29%

There was a little gold charm on a cord round his neck, now dyed with his blood.

by Occurrences 24%

Willie kept walking round and round it, as if it had been a wild beast trying to get out of its cage, and he had to watch and prevent it at every weak spot; or as if he were a magician, busily sustaining the charm by which he confined the gad-about creature.

at Occurrences 22%

She was charmed at the sight of Aladdin, who ran to receive her.

as Occurrences 18%

When a mother steps out into life in this large way, makes education and training tributary to her mother-life, and does not stop growing intellectually or spiritually,her charm as a woman increases, instead of diminishes, every year of her married life.

than Occurrences 17%

Perhaps it would be more appropriate to say that Upper Canada experienced more charm than novelty while Lower Canada experienced more novelty than charm.

with Occurrences 12%

Draperies, tapestries, flags, and green plants had done wondersand the elevator looked quite charming with red velvet hangings and cushions.

into Occurrences 11%

In the words of Plutarch: "But the mischief that thus long had lain still, the passion for Cleopatra, which better thoughts had seemed to have lulled and charmed into oblivion, upon his approach to Syria, gathered strength again, and broke out into a flame.

over Occurrences 11%

"Very long," said he, "has the name of Anne Elliot possessed a charm over my fancy; and, if I dared, I would breathe my wishes that the name might never change.

like Occurrences 9%

They may dictate like Dr. Johnson, or preach like Coleridge in a circle of admirers, or give vent to sarcasms and paradoxes like Carlyle; but they do not please like Horace Walpole, or dazzle like Wilkes, or charm like Mackintosh.

through Occurrences 6%

But Brentano's Lorelei does not sing at all, and Loeben's just a little, "Sie singt dir hold zum Ohre," while Heine, like Schreiber, puts his heroine in the prima donna class, and has her work her charms through her singing.

for Occurrences 6%

These matters, as well as the simultaneous calculation of the place of Neptune by Adams and Leverrier, and its actual discovery by Galle, are set forth by Sir Oliver Lodge in a manner as charming for simplicity as it is valuable in its summary of scientific learning.

at Occurrences 5%

Has it one of them awful-looking seals that Notary Publics use when they want money?" Mary blushed rosy-red, and she appeared very charming at that moment, though as resolute as ever to give her hand only to a youth whose 'God should be her God.'

Which preposition to use with  charming