Some were romantic interests, penciled into his address book, drawn by his singular charm.
There is a singular charm in snow coming gently down in slanting lines against dark trees.
And the phantom of this writer's singular charm and intelligence floats maddeningly over the evening.
His contemporaries all speak of a uniform sweetness and a singular charm and distinction of manner which won for him at once love and respect.
Here, the two styles come together to produce a setting of singular charm.
She finds that in the summer New Jersey audiences have a singular charm.
He possessed a singular charm of manner which secured for him at once love and respect.
The result of this rambling hodgepodge is something like a very large country house, often sumptuous yet oddly informal, and always endowed with a singular charm.
Then he remembered that every soldier he had posted to this task had caught a glimpse of those singular charms, and his anger surged again.
It has a singular charm for us, and we think that no one could read it without being strongly moved by its serene and sombre beauty.