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glamour

[glam-er] / ˈglæm ər /


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A number of cities, including New York, Chicago and Charlotte, offer nonstop flights to St. Martin, where you’ll find ample European glamour, miles of swimmable beaches and a deep bench of restaurants.

From The Wall Street Journal

The changes are stripping work trips of whatever shred of glamour they had after years of belt-tightening.

From The Wall Street Journal

So I think I want to really lean into, comedy writing, glamour and touring.

From Los Angeles Times

Before the show, Anderson admitted in an interview with the Business of Fashion website that he previously thought couture was "irrelevant", adding that he never really "understood the glamour behind it".

From Barron's

"His rallies draw massive crowds, but whether that movie glamour translates into loyal votes remains to be seen."

From BBC