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1 glamour
1 noun(b) (excitement → of lifestyle, show) éclat m, prestige m;∎ the novel captures all the glamour of London in the 1920s le roman dépeint tout l'éclat du Londres des années vingt;∎ there isn't much glamour in my job mon travail n'a rien de bien excitant ou passionnantde charme►► familiar glamour boy beau gosse m;familiar glamour puss pin-up□ f inv;Stock Exchange glamour stock valeur f vedette
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