She is always so glamorous.
They Smithsons lived a glamorous lifestyle.
Anorexia has never been "glamourous".
The UK spelling is indeed "glamourous" but the US spelling is glamorous.
Glamourous as it gives them a more of a sexy, flirty sassy and rich look about them
they are born in the glamourous usa!
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Glamourous
a glamourous singing diva in the Victorian England and the owner of a theatre house.
attractive thrilling fascinating sensational stunning enchanting exciting alluring
A lot of the time, no, if they look tacky, but if they are used in the right way then they look glamourous.
The adjective is spelled "glamorous" (UK glamourous) meaning attractive, fashionable, or alluring.
The noun form of the adjective 'glamorous' is glamorousness.The word 'glamorous' is the adjective form of the noun glamour.