to say that when a person tries to do something, it works out at the third attempt
uses to inspire someone for third attempt, when already failed twice
The fellow finally managed to pass his exam. As they say, third time’s a charm.
He married twice before this but now expects that third time will be a charm for him.
Can you believe that he was in two serious relationships, got cheated upon each time and now believes that the third time will be a charm?
I have invested in such properties before and made huge losses but hoping that the third time’s a charm.
The jewellery was stolen twice before so the girl is wondering if the third time will be a charm.
The third time’s a charm for me. You will see how I win this game.
They have two sons and want a daughter now. Let’s see if the third time’s a charm for them.
Alice has failed at two ventures so far but this time her business plan is not only elaborate but also detailed. We are all hoping that the third time’s a charm for her.
There is no origin for this idiom
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