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Prince Charming
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Prince Charming also prince charming
n.
1. A man who fulfills all the romantic expectations of a woman.
2. A man who ardently seeks the company and affection of women.

[After Prince Charming, hero of the fairy tale Cinderella.]
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Noun1.Prince Charming - a suitor who fulfills the dreams of his belovedprince charming - a suitor who fulfills the dreams of his beloved
suer, suitor, wooer - a man who courts a woman; "a suer for the hand of the princess"
Translations
prince charming nil principe m azzurro


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There's a lesson here for all lovelorn mums waiting for their Prince Charmings.
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We could have 20 Prince Charmings, but that wouldn't be very imaginative," says club secretary Rachel Appleby, who is helping to co-ordinate Coquetdale's ranks in time for the June 2 rally.
 
 
 
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