Cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something.
Alluring beauty or charm (often with sex-appeal)
1 Of course, the glamour groups, out later, all have such mobile informers.
2 Thus in the glamour of an ancient rearguard reputation the enemy disappeared.
3 Her voice softened; some of the old glamour came back into it.
4 She brought the conversation, the glamour and, of course, the 6-inch heels.
5 There is nothing in the world like it for depth and glamour .
6 And the glamour fell away like the last leaves of the year.
7 Writer feels that when conditions and distances are changed, they lose glamour .
8 The glamour and decorum offers relief from their rough treatment at home.
9 Iome had taken several endowments, but none of glamour or of Voice.
10 She's why I want to give up glamour work and go legit.
11 That's because, my dear, under your New York glamour , you're incredibly vulnerable.
12 And now you know why I use the glamour ! she adds harshly.
13 It was bewildering-itwas uncanny; for, delusion or verity, the glamour prevailed.
14 No glamour of wealth or social prestige can hide his essential ugliness.
15 It is glamour ; people think they see what they do not see.
16 There was glamour upon it, and upon the rest of the world.
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