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glam
/ ɡæ /
adjective
- slang.short for glamorous
Word History and Origins
Origin of glam1
Example Sentences
“I hate to get in full glam for a subpar party; it’s a waste of lip gloss,” she says.
“Space is going to finally be glam,” Perry told Elle magazine, which put together a glossy spread with the six women, who wore slick all-black outfits for a special digital cover that read “For All Womenkind.”
Glam was really important to be a part of this visual story.
"It shows the people watching that these girls are not really glitz and glam 24-7, these is their real selves," she said.
For Bill, on the other hand, James imagined him as a petulant child in a man’s body, an idea complemented by the costume, which finds him rocking a too-tight suit jacket that makes him look like a glam rocker.
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