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glamor

Speech parts

1. glamor - Noun

2. glamor - Verb

Meaning

alluring beauty or charm (often with sex-appeal)

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Clark Gable From the outset, MGM tapped into the audience's need for glamor and sophistication. Source: Internet

He suggests that "Kapellmeister" has unfairly acquired a sense of routine, or failure to project glamor: "a Kapellmeister now describes a pale, meek figure beating time. Source: Internet

For a healthful touch of Beverly Hills glamor in Tokyo and, above all, exquisite taste, head down to David Otto Juice to refresh your body and soul. Source: Internet

But it doesn't take much to discover there's so much more than the glitz and glamor for which it's renowned. Source: Internet

To have faith in God means that we will one day be present before the Infinite and have our life presented to us in detail, without glamor, or lies, just truth. Source: Internet

Thomas S. Hischak has said that the film has rarely been topped for pure showmanship and glamor, sfn and Variety considered it an "outstanding picture", a "symbol of a tradition of show business". Source: Internet

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