(1) The majority, however, are soulless, charmless glass boxes with no personality and, if not actively ugly, are not exactly beautiful either.
(2) "That said it is fairly clear that the council raised the price of parking permits, after five years of a price freeze, too abruptly and rather charmlessly.
(3) They made it clear that these “motherfucker refugees” were not welcome on the charmless rocky outcrop.
(4) Maybe it was only inexperience that made her seem so unsympathetic – chippy, charmless, alienating.
(5) He asks his driver to cruise down Kirkcaldy's charmless promenade so he can point out where Adam Smith developed his theory of free trade by watching the sailing ships slipping in and out of the Forth.
(6) The video at least provides some evidence to back up that claim – for it is really Corbyn speaking in it, however unjustly edited – but it feels rattled, bullying, charmless, ugly, and paranoid: the kind of Conservative attack that Corbyn supporters will relish, and that in the short term can only enhance his standing as a likable maverick.
(7) Dick Advocaat, in his final game as Russia coach, was his usual charmless self in arguing that all the Greeks ever do is defend but his admission that his players were not sharp enough in front of goal was much nearer the mark.
(8) Hawke is a charmless narcissist and I don't care for his character Jesse either.
(9) It's not that the place is exactly charmless, it is just a bit peculiar.
(10) Without a willingness to forgo higher incomes right here and right now, and join the charmless and unrefined poor in their struggle for economic justice, the middle-class socialist’s solidarity doesn’t really amount to a hill of beans – let alone a hill of beans with a city on it.
(11) I'm fed up with charmless slackers like Seth Rogen getting off with hotties, so how about a rom-com about a girl geek who gets knocked up by an overachieving Mr McDreamy?
(12) So with Fifa's charmless world view, there is every chance wearing a knock-off Bafana Bafana shirt counts as receiving stolen goods, and the Dutch ladies are advised to engage a top-flight lawyer as a matter of urgency.
(13) Corden may have been feted as a performer, but he remains far from universally loved, and the social media reaction to his OBE award demonstrated that there are many who have never forgiven him for the charmless years of tabloid ubiquity.
(14) Meanwhile, four Guardian US columnists offer their take: “Teleprompter Trump was charmless, deprived of the spontaneity and humour that made him a compelling candidate,” says Jonathan Freedland.
(15) Tucked away behind the vast, charmless apartment blocks and broad thoroughfares so beloved of Soviet town planners, the Minsk History Museum boasts Belarus’s best exhibition of the summer.
(16) Many are clearly off their rockers; nothing else can explain the appearance in the Guardian list, as the second greatest foreign film of all time, of the embarrassing, charmless, cutesy confection of puny French nothingness titled Amélie, nor the non-appearance of Visconti's The Leopard.
(17) "I remember for a long time feeling totally charmless and unhandsome and I know there are so many others who still feel the same way.