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Noun: glamour  gla-mu(r)
  1. Alluring beauty or charm (often with sex-appeal)
    "The old Hollywood star still exuded glamour decades after her last film";
    - glamor [US], glam [informal]
Verb: glamour  gla-mu(r)
  1. Cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something
    "The old woman was accused of glamouring the village";
    - hex, bewitch, witch, enchant, jinx

Derived forms: glamoured, glamours, glamouring

Type of: beauty, becharm [archaic], charm

Encyclopedia: Glamour