Synonym: alluring, appealing, attractive, bewitching, captivating, charming, enchanting, enthralling, enticing, entrancing, fascinating, interesting. Similar words: amorous, timorous, humorous, clamor, amorphous, vigorous, malodorous, herbivorous. Meaning: ['glæmrəs] adj. having an air of allure, romance and excitement.
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121. At Vivendi, Compagnie G é n é rale des Eaux , the vision was of glamorous celebrity parties on Park Avenue.
122. On the invitation the dress code was " glamorous "
123. Young people tend to make a fetish of glamorous stars in sports and entertainment circles.
124. The special Chamomile Hydrosol in this product can reduce external stimulus, enhance the skin's anti-allergy abilities, input nutrition and lock in the moisture, making the skin glamorous.
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126. In the big screen version , Hanks'character romances a glamorous stewardess played by Catherine Zeta - Jones.
127. On October 14, 1947, Yeager broke the sound barrier in this plane, nicknamed "Glamorous Glennis."
128. For a more casual look, the sash belt is styled over everything from glamorous cocktail dresses and hourglass-shaped suits to coats and trousers.
129. I thought it would be glamorous but I just turned out to be a general dogsbody.
130. The glamorous "playboy" image gets a bit lame when " the seducer" becomes the prisoner.
131. Then Foxy Davis had seemed a debonair remotely superior, and glamorous personage.
132. The long red carpet was laid out for this glamorous occasion.
133. Revolution isn't always glamorous, and the trash pickup that got underway in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Saturday proved just that.
134. Dressed in a purple off-the-shoulder dress and a golden necklace, Rowling's comic persona is somewhat more glamorous than that of Meyer, who sports a grey v-neck jumper.
135. Glamorous studio shots of film actresses Dorothy Dandridge and Lena Horne, for example, make it clear that African-American women were every bit as alluring as their white counterparts.
136. A cross between Zelig and Douglas Fairbanks, he seems to turn up everywhere in the last century's book of glamorous pursuits, then disappear and pop up again somewhere else.
137. But in the meantime, a different sort of exploration is going on - less glamorous, but arguably far more revelatory.
138. Embracing by glamorous light, the meteor is under the wings of Cupid.
139. Yes. Life in the high-flying fashion world is far from glamorous for Ugly Betty.
140. A presentation that lacks an idea cannot hide behind glamorous photos, pizazz, or ballyhoo.
141. The look for Hussein was about mixing masculinity with chic Parisian savoir faire, and a broken glamorous pre-raphaelite texture with straight jagged ends.
142. The gilded, scallop - embellished plates at Serena's table exude Fall warmth, with a glamorous touch.
143. But with an oxlip, it's a pure, creamy vanilla colour, a glamorous delicacy that is a universe away from coarse rubbery modern bedding plants.
144. Glamorous make-up is best reserved for days when you want to go all out to knock 'em dead.
145. A glamorous photo spread in Vogue this year began a transformation to more public images.
146. About this collection: Romantic, exotic, glamorous or abstract: thisspring's floral patterns provide an injection of creativity and a loveof fashion into your wardrobe.
147. They don't sound very glamorous, but actually can be areare stylish.
148. This outstanding designed Agatha necklace, with silver and multicolor strass spheres, reveals the glamorous and mystery side of an individual who like excellence and trendy style.
149. Harvard degree is glamorous but who wants glamour in an industrial equipment distributor?
150. But when one door closes, another (somewhat similar, previously unconsidered, possibly less glamorous) door opens.
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