Semi-charmed

//ˌsɛmiˈt͡ʃɑːmd//

"Semi-charmed" in a Sentence (7 examples)

For the next two years, Jewish artisans and textile workers in the Bialystok ghetto lived a semi-charmed existence, protected by the Wehrmacht against SS demands they be annihilated.

I want something else / To get me through this / Semi-charmed kind of life / I want something else / I'm not listening when you say / Good-bye

My life has followed the clichéd and semi-charmed life of a teenager growing up in a very nice American neighborhood.

My search for joy began about a decade ago. At the time, I was living a semi-charmed life; the thirst, seek, and settle train that I was on nearly ruined me. I was in my late twenties and experiencing a "quarter life crisis."

The Fashionista Diaries (SoapNet, 9/8c) Love is in the air for the underlings who are learning that all work and no play has no place in their semicharmed lives.

I suspect one reason it was relatively easy for me to become Catholic is that I had led, up to that point, a semicharmed life. I was a very weird kid who went to schools where bullying wasn't tolerated.

Anna (Ella Hunt) leads a semi-charmed high school life—she's beautiful and smart and loved, but still a Pretty In Pink-style heroine with a widowed janitor father who doesn't get her big hopes and dreams.

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