1. glamourous - Adjective
2. glamourous - Adjective Satellite
having an air of allure, romance and excitement
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As glamourous as life might look, the physically punishing reality below decks of up to 18 hours a day running up and down stairs before crashing in a cramped bunk is quite different. Source: Internet
A premiering play explores murky stories underneath the glamourous world of films, fashion weeks, and page 3 parties. Source: Internet
So we can have fun with the glamourous fantasy of the 60s, we can have fun with a steampunk version of the Victorian era, but somehow, because it’s period, it’s not like today. Source: Internet
Money that’s full of life - Live the glamourous life of the rich and famous. Source: Internet
Let your mom shine and be happy with these glamourous Cate and Chloe earrings. Source: Internet