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Answer for the clue "Charmingly attractive ", 9 letters:
glamorous

Word definitions for glamorous in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB as ▪ He had never considered girls as glamorous as these to be within his range. ▪ The wives might not have quite as glamorous a job as their husbands flying the planes. ▪ Actually it's not as glamorous as it ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Having glamour; stylish. 2 (context archaic English) Being associated with one or more glamours. alt. 1 Having glamour; stylish. 2 (context archaic English) Being associated with one or more glamours.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
glamourous \glamourous\ glamorous \glamorous\adj. having an air of allure, romance and excitement; as, glamorous movie stars.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
" Glamorous " is a song recorded by American singer and rapper Fergie for her debut studio album, The Dutchess (2006). The song features vocals from American rapper Ludacris . It was released as the third single from The Dutchess worldwide except for in ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1882, from glamor + -ous . Related: Glamorously .\n

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. having an air of allure, romance and excitement; "glamorous movie stars" [syn: glamourous ]

Usage examples of glamorous.

His stories not only distract Arete and Alkinoos but also make him glamorous in their eyes.

Yes, it was her, one of the women from her year at the Botswana Secretarial College, one of those fun-loving glamorous girls who ended up getting barely fifty per cent, and there she was, dancing with a confident and attractive man.

Familiar faces hove into view, some known personally, some known at the intimate remove of modern celebrityhood, local media types tanned and satisfied, a sprinkling of higher-magnitude stars down from the mountain in Aspen, the socialite grouper fish, the trolling politicos, and the renowned and endowed from the glamorous world of adult entertainment, all the well-connected folk you could ever hope to rig a hot wire to.

Once upon a time, as Olivia Chenier, spoiled and wild and the youngest of the golden Archer clan, she had been as glamorous and above their touch as a movie star to the people of the town.

For three days, she walked in and out of tall buildings, visited every personnel agency she could find, from the grimiest to the most glamorous.

Glamorous woman number two hops in and I head off to Torquay Road in Foxrock to collect number three, the wife of their host for the evening.

He wondered whether the innocence and relative smallness of youth had only made things seem so much huger, so much more glamorous than reality.

Seen in retrospect, her evening with Gordon Longford appeared neither so glamorous in the early hours, nor so melodramatic in the latter part as it had seemed to her on her return home.

Smoking was such a glamorous addiction, and you met the nicest people.

Student radicals today may call Kennedy a phony liberal and a glamorous sellout, but only the very young will deny that it was Kennedy who got them excited enough to want to change the American reality, instead of just quitting it.

I had no part in policing the spatiotemporal lanes, rescuing travelers in distress, or anything glamorous like that.

That he said nothing of antiquarian rambles in the glamorous old city with its luring skyline of ancient domes and steeples and its tangles of roads and alleys whose mystic convolutions and sudden vistas alternately beckon and surprise, was taken by his parents as a good index of the degree to which his new interests had engrossed his mind.

There were so many more glamorous places to work--such as the big planet-finder telescope array laid out in a North Pole crater, capable of resolving the surfaces of Earth-like planets orbiting suns spread across fifty light-years.

In the street looked on underworld hoods as some sort of glamorous, charismatic defiers of the system.

The women in them looked impossibly glamorous and soignee, and never in a lifetime could Nell imagine her hair looking like theirs, but when she and Liz stepped out of the salon into the autumn sunshine just over an hour later, she was forced to confess that Paul had practically performed a miracle.