Ainda não temos significados para "cast a glamour".
1Captain Hamilton's scars and medals might cast a glamour over her.
2He can cast a glamour over anything.
3His love cast a glamour upon his work, and his work, by contrast, made love the more entrancing.
4You feel that he could have cast a glamour over the multiplication table had he set himself to do so.
5Even without his criminal record to cast a glamour over him, Ford would have found Dr. Prothero, a disturbing person.
6He had cast a glamour over her crudeness by his power and goodness, but underneath was-Jared'sdaughter and Jude's wife.
7Her father's jist daft wi' conceit o' her, an' it's no to be surprised if she cast a glamour ower you.
8Saunders took it as a compliment; and, indeed, it was done with a kind of elfish grace, which cast a glamour over his eyes.
9It was Kenkenes' first love and so was most rapturous, but it did not cast a glamour over the stern perplexities that it entailed.
10The man who loves can never think himself worthy of the woman he worships: his very affection casts a glamour over her.
11Scholastica, perhaps, was strictly speaking the more beautiful of the two, but I loved Armelline, and love casts a glamour over the beloved object.
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