It means to flatter someone to the point that it's obvious -- think of smearing charm like butter.
"Works like a charm" means that something works very well.
Laying it on thick, spreading it on thick can either mean you are exaggerating or heaping praise on someone that you expect will help you.
glamour - allure, charm, (superficial) attractivenss, 'magic'
The collective noun is used for:a charm of goldfinchesa charm of finchesa charm of hummingbirds.
If you mean the noun "lay", the plural is "lays". If you mean the plural form of the verb, it is always lay: we lay, you lay, they lay. Note: lay is a transitive verb. One can lay eggs, tables, and other people! The past tense of "lay" is "laid". The form "lay" is also the past tense of the intransitive verb "lie". E.g. Everyday I lie on my back for an hour. / Yesterday I lay on my back for an hour.
A childlike charm.
Penguin have a thick lay your fat bunder
charm = sharm (שארם) or kesem (כסם)
A childlike charm.
"Works like a charm" means that something works very well.
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 French phrase, "Faire des tonnes" translates into English as "to pile it on" or to "to lay it on thick." The phrase is used when someone is exaggerating something.
thick-wormed
Mostly the ground in thick bushes to hide their nest easier