glamoursome
English
Alternative forms
- glamorsome
Etymology
From glamour + -some.
Adjective
glamoursome (comparative more glamoursome, superlative most glamoursome)
- Marked by glamour or glamourousness; glamourous
- 2001, Wilfrid Howard Mellers, Wilfrid Mellers, Singing in the Wilderness:
- A swaggering ostinato on trombone suggests his glamoursome adventurousness, but Ray Nance's solo trumpet has a fallible wobble in its nobility (can Othello's tall tales be true?).
- 2012, Lou Cameron, Stringer:
- You just proved my point by assuming a Frisco gal who posed for art students had to be all glamoursome.
- 2012, Lou Cameron, Stringer and the Hanging Judge:
- “More like a glamoursome lady of fashion to a kid in pigtails,” Belle said. “My grandfather could be a real pain about female notions, as he called 'em.
- 2015, C.S.E. Cooney, Bone Swans:
- No plan of mine could stand long against a brainstorming session spearheaded by Ulia Gol at her glamoursome best.
- 2001, Wilfrid Howard Mellers, Wilfrid Mellers, Singing in the Wilderness: