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- adverb In a
glamorous manner.
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Examples
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"glamorously" at a young age - because he always wanted to emulate his idol SID VICIOUS.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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One of the inspirations for the show was a photograph in Life of the silent star Gloria Swanson posing glamorously in the ruins of a theater being demolished, a perfect image of a world on the verge of extinction.
Howard Kissel: Regrets... Follies Howard Kissel 2011
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She also brought along a pair of glamorously large sunnies which we're rather upset she didn't wear.
Princess Letizia Wears Sheer Dress To Prince of Asturias Awards (PHOTOS) 2011
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If the show is glamorously elaborate, however, it's worth noting that the album that it's nominally promoting – 2010's Aphrodite – is really as near as Minogue is ever going to come to a back-to-basics record.
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Showing Braun, a former model, relaxing with friends at home and posing glamorously in a swimsuit while on vacation, this collection of previously unreleased photographs comes from a cache of images confiscated by the U.S. Army in 1945 and brought to light by collector and curator Reinhard Schulz exclusively for LIFE.
Eva Braun In Private (PHOTOS): Un-Released Photos Of Adolf Hitler's Wife From LIFE.com 2011
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But it was an inspired idea of Bean's to transpose the action to glamorously sleazy 1963 Brighton: a place that, as Keith Waterhouse famously said, always look as if it is about to help police with their enquiries.
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Among those not buying into the "Celebrity Rehab" school of repentant confession: Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, whose iconic status for nearly half a century has been inextricably — and often glamorously — linked to his dissolute lifestyle.
The Rehab Album John Jurgensen 2011
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One of the inspirations for the show was a photograph in Life of the silent star Gloria Swanson posing glamorously in the ruins of a theater being demolished, a perfect image of a world on the verge of extinction.
Howard Kissel: Regrets... Follies Howard Kissel 2011
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It wasn't exactly as if she was dressing glamorously either.
For the Sake of the Boy Ramola D 2011
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One of the inspirations for the show was a photograph in Life of the silent star Gloria Swanson posing glamorously in the ruins of a theater being demolished, a perfect image of a world on the verge of extinction.
Howard Kissel: Regrets... Follies Howard Kissel 2011
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