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Definition of
charm out of phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
charm out of
phrasal verb
phrasal verb
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Phrasal Verbs
charm something out of somebody
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to obtain something such as information, money, etc. from someone by using
charm
She managed to charm his address out of the doorman.
See
charm out of
in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
Nearby words
charmless
adjective
charm offensive
noun
charm out of
phrasal verb
charm school
noun
charnel house
noun