Nowadays, the term is used in a wide variety of non-military settings, where the less glamourous 'plan' would probably do just as well. |
Already cult in Italy, Camomilla Milano arrives in France with its jewels, accessories, bags and shoes glamourous and trendy. |
It's all about seduction, and the game is played on a glamourous stage where spotlights track her every move. |
Here is our collection of French jewelry, the most glamourous souvenir of Paris. |
And it's not remotely glamourous pitching to a yawning BBC commissioner, then rushing home to mountains of unmarked essays. |
It was a squalid sight, though the festive season of the year and that glamourous air peculiar to Indiana brooded it. |