charm the birds out of the trees
charm the birds out of the trees
To be appealingly and persuasively charming. He isn't the cleverest person on the team, but he could charm the birds out of the trees, so people are naturally inclined to trust his opinion. Even a spokesperson who could charm the birds out of the trees couldn't sell this stinker of a product. A: "I can't believe you fell for another one of Rich's stupid schemes!" B: "That guy could charm the birds out of the trees, and you know it."
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