adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
charmed circle
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politicians outside the charmed circle
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
circle
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She had not realised they could reach out from the charmed circle of themselves.
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Each clique treated the establishment as its club and took no notice at all of anyone outside the charmed circle .
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Instead, in November 1989 Binoche et Godeau, of Paris, stepped into the charmed circle .
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The Princesse Diane de Beauveau Craon is a relatively new addition to the charmed circle .
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They were now deeply into their mating dance, oblivious to all that went on beyond the charmed circle of their courtship.
life
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No wonder that she and Charles felt that they led a charmed life , that the times were on their side.
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It's been too easy for us; we've led charmed lives till now.
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They believe it even though the evidence is suspect, such is the charmed life of the child.
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I think they felt that having survived so far, they were now leading charmed lives and nothing could get them.
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Why was she so unhappy when she had such a charmed life ?
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By his own admission he has led a charmed life .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Each clique treated the establishment as its club and took no notice at all of anyone outside the charmed circle.
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It's been too easy for us; we've led charmed lives till now.
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No wonder that she and Charles felt that they led a charmed life, that the times were on their side.
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She had not realised they could reach out from the charmed circle of themselves.
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The moment of charmed stillness collapsed - or more properly exploded - into motion and exclamation.
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They're not a charmed race, or even a charming one.