Sentence example with the word 'winsome'

winsome

admirable, blandishing, charming, enchanting, exhilarated, glamorous, intriguing, luxurious, radiant, siren, teasing

Definition adj. charming in a childlike or naive way

Last update: August 4, 2015


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The smile of the lass is winsome.   [adjective]

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N snuggles up to N when she gets a bit tired and has the most winsome smile; again what can I do?   [adjective]

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Cardhu 's winsome personality and " good taste ", however, will make things right in short order after the proper introduction.   [adjective]

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Take haud o' my arm, my winsome leddy.'   [adjective]

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Even in the Flemish part, the city has none of that winsome sympathetic air which usually surrounds a quaint mediƦval bourg.   [adjective]

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To the fancy there is nothing so winsome as a white sail seaward blown, unless it be a white sail homeward bound, its voyage happily done.   [adjective]

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The manner was frank, cordial, winsome.   [adjective]

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"Thy pardon, Drusus--and pardon of all--for speaking in riddles thus," Messala said, in his winsome way.   [adjective]

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And a prettier, a daintier head of winsome curls was never seen on a whore's shoulders.   [adjective]

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That glad, happy air, that winsome sky, did at last stroke and caress him; the step-mother world, so long cruel--forbidding--now threw affectionate arms round his stubborn neck, and did seem to joyously sob over him, as if over one, that however wilful and erring, she could yet find it in her heart to save and to bless.   [Please select]

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Her ways were winsome.   [Please select]

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