1. He was getting older, and travel was losing its charm. 2. They have lost their charm, having long ago lost their innocence. 3. Although his charm is lost on some, Lewis is an engaging athlete, bright and interested in more than just his own career. 4. An expensive white Burgundy may lose its charm, but who recorks great white Burgundy? 5. And when crumbs in bed lost all charm for me, he was furious at having to eat at the table. 6. Being at home all that time certainly loses its charm after a while, and you become very anxious. 7. Both belong to a class of activity that loses its charm in the full glare of daylight with all the world awake. 8. After many years of drinking myself into a coma every day, booze had definitely lost its charm. 9. But if we changed his character and all of a sudden he became all soppy and caring, it would lose its charm. 10. But such highhandedness may be losing its charm. |