Having an air of allure, romance and excitement.
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Examples for "glamorous "
Examples for "glamorous "
1 But its less glamorous siblings are good friends to the food industry.
2 To be concerned with this new form of locomotion, flying, was glamorous .
3 Parker's glamorous image may be difficult to square with Obama's economic message.
4 His first five weeks at the academy would not be glamorous , however.
5 There are concerns that vaping is growingly seen as glamorous by children.
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.
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