charm with

charm (someone) with (something)

To enthrall and interest someone with something. During my visit this weekend, the school tried to charm me with activities and future internship opportunities, but I'm still just not interested in going there. She's no fool, so you'll have a hard time charming her with money alone.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

charm someone with something

to enchant or fascinate someone with something. He charmed her with stories of his house on the beach. She charmed him with her bright smile.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • charm
  • charm (someone) with (something)
  • charming
  • intoxicate
  • intoxicate (someone) with (something)
  • intoxicate with
  • charm the pants off
  • charm the pants off (one)
  • beat someone/something out
  • beat something out
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She also has the classic silhouettes with the dates of her children's births etched in them, and she has a charm with their photograph on it, too, from back when the Auburn Mall was new.
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Director Pieter Kramer's push for arch, cartoony caricature and eye-searing '60s visuals wears thin fast, and even the catchy musical numbers--the first few of which charm with their oddball lyrics and endearing high school-level ineptness--fray the nerves.