like a charm

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like a charm

  1. Very effectively.
    The sales pitch worked like a charm.
    • 2004, Joseph Rocco Cervasio, Bad News on the Doorstep: Inspired by a True Story, page 121:
      The Chevy drove like a charm, even with a couple inches of snow on the roads.

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