Synonym: bewitch, enchant, glamor, hex, jinx, witch. Similar words: clamour, glamorize, glamorous, alamo, clamor, famous, amount, paramour. Meaning: ['glæmə(r)] n. alluring beauty or charm (often with sex-appeal). v. cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something.
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1, Foreign travel has lost its glamour for her.
2, Forget all you read about the glamour of television.
3, The phony glamour of night clubs soon became stale and boring.
4, Holly was a glamour girl.
5, Designer clothes are not a passport to instant glamour.
6, Her long dark hair lent her a certain glamour.
7, I dress for comfort rather than glamour.
8, We need someone with youth, glamour and pizzazz.
9, The place had a certain gimcrack theatrical glamour.
10, Being a model invests her with a certain glamour.
11, Add a lace top for a touch of glamour.
12, The movie recreates the glamour of 1940s Hollywood.
13, Jumbo jets somehow lack the glamour of the transatlantic liner.
14, She added a touch of glamour by wearing a fashionable hat.
15, The glamour and glitter of London was not for him.
16, If you're going for full-on glamour,[http://sentencedict.com/glamour.html] add some sparkly jewellery.
17, He was drawn to the metropolitan glamour and excitement of Paris.
18, She was blinded by the glitter and the glamour of her own life.
19, She forsook the glamour of the city and went to live in the wilds of Scotland.
20, Compared to the extravagance and glamour of last winter's clothes, this season's collection look simple, almost workaday.
21, Champagne always adds a touch of glamour to the occasion.
22, He had a glamour about him that she found very attractive.
23, It was Fred's lust for glitz and glamour that was driving them apart.
24, Tyler is an unabashed fan of Hollywood glamour.
25, Now that she's an air hostess[sentencedict.com], foreign travel has lost its glamour for her.
26, Several film stars were invited to add a touch of glamour to the occasion.
27, Add a cashmere scarf under your jacket for a touch of glamour.
28, Modern luxury ships are a pale imitation of the glamour and style of the early ocean liners.
29, The party's electoral message may be obscured by the glitz and glamour of its presentation.
30, Now that she's a stewardess, foreign travel has lost its glamour for her.