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Having an air of allure, romance and excitement.
glamorous
exciting
1
That had been a
glamourous
week, but it had not been repeated.
2
Garlands of
glamourous
gardenias shimmer in pink and purple in wild-flower shrubs.
3
Is this a
glamourous
little sideshow or does it have any merit?
4
Makes her even more
glamourous
,
to a certain type of fan.
5
He was wearing the impossibly
glamourous
all-white strip of Leeds United.
6
I mean, he really loves the
glamourous
life of Hollywood.
7
But it doesn't necessarily mean that the less
glamourous
tasks should always fall to volunteers.
8
Jessica Alba looked
glamourous
in a strapless Versace gown.
9
Life in a touring band is far from
glamourous
.
10
After a few years these trips to the woods became less
glamourous
and the pickeruppers more critical.
11
Saturday ended, generally, in a
glamourous
confusion-itproving often necessary to assist a muddled guest to bed.
12
Fringe festival organiser Emily Berryman talks about this year's event being a nod to Dunedin's more
glamourous
past.
13
Ford is creating a smart new business for itself and it isn't in the
glamourous
new car world either.
14
Villa are a massive club and should be attracting
glamourous
,
top-of-the-range players - or at least young up-and-coming talent.
15
What a
glamourous
seething town!
16
There is something very
glamourous
about being shown to your own private carriage with linen table cloth and little lamps.
glamourous
more glamourous
glamourous life
less glamourous
very glamourous
attract glamourous