We have no meanings for "very glamorous" in our records yet.
1 Nose to the grindstone type; shy, like Mona, and not very glamorous .
2 It all sounds very glamorous , but the reality was very different.
3 Describes various accordions -fromsmall and simple to very glamorous with multicolored rhinestones.
4 Plus it'll make you look like a very glamorous professional wrestler.
5 It seemed very glamorous to Kate, and very grown-up, as she said to Andy.
6 She looked very glamorous , which was an unusual look for her at the office.
7 It was turning out to be a very glamorous weekend.
8 You're very glamorous now, but do you get even more glamorous in the evening?
9 She wore it with a big fur hat, and looked very glamorous to him.
10 My job might not be very glamorous but I am damn good at it.
11 Lisney had an almost unmanageable 140 parties through a very glamorous Stillorgan house last weekend.
12 Her looks are always very glamorous and elegant, but in a very modern, understated way.
13 It's because my work just isn't very glamorous .
14 Brown also believes that suspicion for who tipped off the press falls on some very glamorous shoulders.
15 Although I am very , very glamorous onstage.
16 She was a very glamorous woman, with flowing red hair and the tapered fingers of an artist.
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