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Noun
/ˈCHärmər/,
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charmers, plural;
  1. A person with an attractive, engaging personality

  2. A person who habitually seeks to impress or manipulate others by exploiting an ability to charm


  1. (charmer) smoothie: someone with an assured and ingratiating manner
  2. (charmer) a person who charms others (usually by personal attractiveness)
  3. (Charmer) Charmers were English practitioners of a specific kind of folk magic, specialising in supernatural healing. Other folk magic traditions include those of the cunning folk, the toad doctors and the girdle-measurers.
  4. (Charmer (Farthing Wood)) Charmer was a resident of White Deer Park and the daughter of Fox and Vixen.Charmer is a very attractive young vixen. She had a sister, Dreamer, who was killed at a young age by Scarface, an enemy of the family, and two brothers, Friendly and Bold. ...
  5. (Charmer (song)) "Charmer" is a song by American rock band Kings of Leon, and is the third single released from their 2007 album Because of the Times. It is the second track on the album.
  6. (Charmer (Strawbs song)) "Charmer" is a song by English band Strawbs featured on their 1976 album Deep Cuts.
  7. (The Charmer) The Charmer is the second studio album by American jam band Family Groove Company released on April 25, 2006. It was recorded at Studio Chicago in Chicago, Illinois in December 2005. Additional recording was done at Studio 710 in Chicago and Vine Sounds in Highland Park, Illinois.
  8. (The Charmer (TV series)) The Charmer was a 1987 British television serial set in the 1930s, and starring Nigel Havers as Ralph Ernest Gorse, a seducing conman and murderer, Rosemary Leach as Joan Plumleigh-Bruce, the smitten victim widow and Bernard Hepton as Donald Stimpson, Plumleigh-Bruce's ...
  9. (charmer) a charming person; one who charms or seduces; a smoothie; an enchanter or magician
  10. (Charmer) One who practises serpent-charming (Psa 58:5; Jer 8:17; Ecc 10:11). It was an early and universal opinion that the most venomous reptiles could be made harmless by certain charms or by sweet sounds. ...