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Definition of Glamorously
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Glamorously
Literary usage of Glamorously
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Little Theater Classics by Samuel Atkins Eliot (1921)
"... or, better, a painted gauze that remains fixed but glamorously becomes
transparent as the lights before it are dimmed out and those behind it brighten. ..."
2. Nights in London by Thomas Burke (1918)
"It is a poor faded thing, this district; not glamorously old; just ridiculously
out of fashion. Shops and houses are all echoes of the terrible seventies, ..."
3. The Theatre, the Drama, the Girls by George Jean Nathan (1921)
""Romeo and Juliet," the most enthralling love story ever told, is ever remembered
by a theatrical audience less for its glamorously projected love than for ..."