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A childlike charm.
charm = sharm (שארם) or kesem (כסם)
A childlike charm.
"Falta mucho" in Spanish translates to "a long way to go" or "a lot left." It is typically used to express that there is still a considerable amount of time, distance, or progress remaining in a particular situation.
"Works like a charm" means that something works very well.
I would think this means it lacks Iron.
It means: "he lacks you"
an ability to charm and influence others.
I love it, or charm.
The meaning of Sheriece is "grace and charm."
to speak or act with flair or charm
The suffix -paresis indicates partial or incomplete paralysis of a body part. It is often used to describe a condition where there is weakness or impaired movement but not complete loss of muscle function.