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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31, Their names exude glamour: the Cipriani, Venice.
32, Early female aviators were not short on glamour either.
33, Resorts: Cortina is international jet set, glamour and glitz.
34, The Blitz and glamour had defaced the Gospel.
35, Fine champagne always adds glamour to an occasion.
36, Away from what most other people would regard as glamour, he retreated to that padded cell off the Edgware Road.
37, Ex-wife Alana demonstrates that she's still out in front in the glamour stakes at the ripe old age of 43.
38, She loved the white nurses' uniforms, which imparted glamour to her youthful mind.
39, Without glamour, diversity, wit and experiment, disco can deteriorate into the most boring music of all time.
40, Some of the inland villages stood still in time and were quiet and peaceful respites from the glamour of the coastal resorts.
41, And the custom travel organizer which is this, plus your glamour tray.
42, But I still have to applaud this counterattack against tobacco's smoky glamour.
43, There was a sharp little tongue under all that glamour.
44, In recent times blondness has been associated with sexiness, wealth, fun,[http://sentencedict.com/glamour.html] luxury and glamour.
45, There they were, those pretty young girls all in a row, wearing standardized bathing suits, glamour gowns and smiles.
46, Actress Marlene Dietrich was once the ultimate symbol of glamour and elegance.
47, The glamour events are barely under way, but attendance at the national championships is already pleasing organizers.
48, Fen's words about narrow boat life not being all glamour returned to mock her.
49, Thus they assumed all the glamour and promise that forbidden fruit always holds.
50, Perhaps it's the fault of the Hollywood star system for neglecting its role of fantasy and glamour.
51, One after the other the towers of prestige and glamour were falling to him.
52, They proceeded slowly back uphill, with Hyacinth walking taller at each step as she appreciated the glamour of her new condition.
53, One hundred and fifty years of glamour sitting on a stool right before your very eyes, that's what she was.
54, Except in the colourful person of the legendary John Winchcombe, the Berkshire woollen industry had little in the way of glamour.
55, The glamour of limed oak - creating an atmosphere that seems to belong entirely in the country.
56, There are of course differences between the 1930s and late twentieth-century interpretations of the glamour girl.
57, The thrill and glamour of traveling the world for tennis tournaments has faded for her.
58, Hollywood celebrates the glitz and the glamour of the Oscars next Monday night.
59, And who knows, it may even bring a touch of glamour to the streets of Harlesden.
60, Despite her glamour she was never a prima donna, and the memory of her vocal clarity and unaffected piety will endure.