The dance's charm lay in its good-natured brashness.
Besides, half the charm of the thing lay in the dangers and disasters, though they were terrible enough at the time.
The charm of Egypt had laid hold of me.
Thugs were too panicky to realize that the charm lay in their own haste.
But the charm for the writer clearly lay in what was not there.
Her true charm lay in her friendly personality, which, like the vendor's sweetness, came from what lay behind the face.
Perhaps Bets' charm lay in that look.
What a strange charm lay here, how deeply illuminating the whole character, as in prolonged intercourse it gradually revealed itself!
The show's charm lay in its democratic temperament.
It was presently discoverable that this charm lay in the Paladin's sincerity.