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glamourous

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glam·or·ous also glam·our·ous  (glmr-s)
adj.
Full of or characterized by glamour.

glamor·ous·ly adv.
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Adj.1.glamourous - having an air of allure, romance and excitement; "glamorous movie stars"
exciting - creating or arousing excitement; "an exciting account of her trip"


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But her plans for this glamourous and promising new job didn't foresee getting mixed up with the spoiled teenage millionaire TV star Cassandra Cass
The twenty-nine essays comprising Single Woman Of A Certain Age range from desperation to optimism, from bad moods to good grace, from the glamourous to the mundane, all the while keeping a focus upon the benefits and travails of living solo in a coupled world.
Margot's glamourous friend and wine specialist Loretta Rose appears on their doorstep and quickly ingratiates herself into their lives, obtaining her first position in the Executive Dining room of the studio and hooking up with Robert Madrid of the restauranteur Estrella family.
 
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