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verb

Make happy; please.

Usage examples:

Albion's lessening shore could grieve or glad mine eye
noun

A gladiolus.

Usage examples:

The glads were planted in early spring
adjective

Feeling pleasure or happiness.

Usage examples:

I'm really glad to hear that
adjective

(of a person) having a cheerful disposition.

Usage examples:

These were my favourite times, sitting before him, gladsome and proud; his thick strong arm about me.
adjective

(of a person) having a cheerful disposition.

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These were my favourite times, sitting before him, gladsome and proud; his thick strong arm about me.
adjective

Relating to or characteristic of the former british prime minister william ewart gladstone or his policies.

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The gladstonian approach to self-government
noun

A supporter of the former british prime minister william ewart gladstone or his policies.

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The gladstonians made this into a great populist cause
adjective

Denoting or relating to an alphabet based on greek minuscules, formerly used in writing some slavic languages.

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Some historians believe that it was he who simplified the glagolitic alphabet and named it after hi…
noun

The glagolitic alphabet.

Usage examples:

The cyrillic alphabet was brought here by the followers of saint cyril and saint methodius, who inv…
adjective

Denoting or relating to an alphabet based on greek minuscules, formerly used in writing some slavic languages.

Usage examples:

Some historians believe that it was he who simplified the glagolitic alphabet and named it after hi…
noun

The glagolitic alphabet.

Usage examples:

The cyrillic alphabet was brought here by the followers of saint cyril and saint methodius, who inv…
adjective

Stupid, foolish, or thoughtless.

Usage examples:

‘what a big stupid glaikit eejit,’ she'd think as some hefty big guy gave her the eye.
noun

A preparation made from egg white, especially as an adhesive for bookbinding and gilding.

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Whatever pigments were selected or manufactured for use, the binding medium with which they were in…
noun

A sword.

Usage examples:

He and his troops were well-equipped with glaives, maces, battle axes, and long bows.
noun

A sword.

Usage examples:

He and his troops were well-equipped with glaives, maces, battle axes, and long bows.
adjective

Glamorous.

Usage examples:

A dapper magician and his glam assistant
noun

Glamour.

Usage examples:

Nigel, for all his glam, was karen's sort
verb

Make oneself or someone else look glamorous.

Usage examples:

The girls get glammed up for a night on the town
abbreviation

Glamorgan.

noun

An attractive or exciting quality that makes certain people or things seem appealing.

Usage examples:

The glamour of monte carlo
verb

Make (something) seem glamorous or desirable, especially spuriously so.

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The lyrics glamorize drugs
verb

Make (something) seem glamorous or desirable, especially spuriously so.

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The lyrics glamorize drugs
verb

Make (something) seem glamorous or desirable, especially spuriously so.

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The lyrics glamorize drugs
verb

Make (something) seem glamorous or desirable, especially spuriously so.

Usage examples:

The lyrics glamorize drugs
adjective

Having glamour.

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One of the world's most glamorous women
adverb

In an attractive, exciting, and special way

Usage examples:

She was smart and beautiful and so glamorously dressed., she looked more glamorously beautiful than…
noun

The quality of being attractive in an exciting and special way

Usage examples:

I travelled to the remotest places to discover the glamorousness of these islands., fur has become …
noun

An attractive or exciting quality that makes certain people or things seem appealing.

Usage examples:

The glamour of monte carlo
verb

Make (something) seem glamorous or desirable, especially spuriously so.

Usage examples:

The lyrics glamorize drugs
adjective

Attractive or appealing in an exotic or exciting way.

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Being a singer must be such a glamorous lifestyle
noun

A type of camping that is more comfortable and luxurious than traditional camping. the word is a mixture of 'glamorous' and 'camping'.

Usage examples:

Our glamping holidays provide all the fun and outdoor lifestyle of camping with just a little more …
verb

Take a brief or hurried look.

Usage examples:

Ginny glanced at her watch
noun

A brief or hurried look.

Usage examples:

I stole a glance at john

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