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semicharmed (comparative more semicharmed, superlative most semicharmed)

  1. Alternative form of semi-charmed
    • 2007, TV Guide, volume 55, Radnor, Pa.: Triangle Publications, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 4, column 3:
      The Fashionista Diaries (SoapNet, 9/8c) Love is in the air for the underlings who are learning that all work and no play has no place in their semicharmed lives.
    • 2014, Eve Tushnet, “O Tell Me the Truth about Love”, in Christine Firer Hinze, J. Patrick Hornbeck II, editors, More Than a Monologue: Sexual Diversity and the Catholic Church (Catholic Practice in North America), volume 1 (Voices of Our Times), New York, N.Y.: Fordham University Press, →DOI, →ISBN, page 26:
      I suspect one reason it was relatively easy for me to become Catholic is that I had led, up to that point, a semicharmed life. I was a very weird kid who went to schools were bullying wasn't tolerated.