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"glamour-puss" Definitions
  1. a glamorously attractive person
"glamour-puss" Antonyms
dog

16 Sentences With "glamour puss"

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But the ungainly and lumbering flat-bodied halibut is the real glamour-puss of the market when it takes off to fly.
Maggie Gyllenhaal is spectacular as Candy, an iconoclastic glamour-puss who works without a pimp and who glimpses, earlier than anyone, the potential of porn.
Also, when he looks at the Patriots' glamour-puss quarterback, Tom Brady, he sees a younger, less quizzically coifed version of himself, complete with a foreign-born model for a wife.
Ms. Gabor, who was crowned Miss Hungary in 1936 (she was later disqualified for being underage), was also celebrated for her wit, playing up her glamour puss role with bon mots about love and luxury.
Although she went through a brief glamour puss phase while on tour with Tony Bennett, after breaking up with her longtime fiancé Taylor Kinney, the singer appears to be turning over a new style leaf, a leaf composed exclusively out of tiny crop tops and even tinier short shorts.
But he has at least assembled quite the clowder of actors: Judi Dench as Old Deuteronomy, leader of the Jellicle cats; Idris Elba as the villainous Macavity; Ian McKellan as the ancient Gus the Theatre Cat; Jason Derulo as the (can we call a cat sexy?) rebel Rum Tum Tugger; Taylor Swift as the flirtatious Bombalurina; and Jennifer Hudson as the decrepit former glamour-puss Grizabella, who sings "Memory" at the end.
In 2016 Glamour Puss was euthanised after complications following colic surgery. She was buried at New Zealand's Waikato Stud. Throughout her stud career she produced seven named foals, with all six foals to race being winners.
Glamour Puss (foaled 5 October 2000 – 2016) was a New Zealand thoroughbred racemare who also raced in Australia. She was trained by Paul O'Sullivan in New Zealand and Danny O'Brien in Australia. Sired by Tale of the Cat to dam Centaine, she was the winner of two Group One races in 2005, including The Goodwood and Salinger Stakes. Glamour Puss was retired in June 2006 to Waikato Stud in New Zealand after having competed in the Group Two King's Stand Stakes and the Group One Golden Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot Racecourse, having won nine races from twenty six race starts and in excess of A$1,200,000 in prize money.
On 19 July 2016, a brief 4-second "eye flash" aired on Channel 5 with the series eye logo emblazoned on a suitcase. On 21 July 2016, countdown adverts started airing with clues to the housemates identities, with the clues being "Beach bod", "Glamour puss", "National treasure", and "Iconic model".
Other band members included John Wesley Chisholm, Wes Mackey Jr., Colin Hudson, Pete Johnston, Matt Myer, Craig Sheppard, "Hound Dog" Dave Fitzgerald, Eric Landry, David Christensen, Dawn Hatfield and Andrew Killawee. They won an East Coast Music Award for Best Jazz Group in 1998,"Austin, Glamour Puss win big". Telegraph-Journal, February 2, 1998. and signed to Universal Records that year.
" Kevin and Chloe's relationship has been subject to mixed reviews. Although Zap2it praised the pairing in 2010, they later listed the pair on their "10 Worst Soap Opera Couples of 2012". They stated: "We were all fans of John Hughes' movies in the '80s, but sometimes the Geek and the Glamour Puss are meant to just be friends; this is certainly the case with Kevin Fisher's (Greg Rikaart) sexless romance with Chloe Mitchell (Elizabeth Hendrickson) on The Young and the Restless. We adore Kev and Chloe—separately—but as a couple they do absolutely nothing for us.
I also hope they stay together because deep down Kevin has changed and he has turned into such a great and nice guy." In contrast to a positive early response, Zap2it placed Chloe and Kevin fifth on their list of "10 Worst Soap Opera Couples of 2012" by the end of the year. They wrote, "sometimes the Geek and the Glamour Puss are meant to just be friends." In June 2013, over two years into the Kevin/Chloe romance, Luke Kerr (also of Zap2it) said, "I love Greg Rikaart and Elizabeth Hendrickson separately, but the Kevin/Chloe pairing has gone from a nice, Crimson Lights latte to rotten, spoiled, curdling milk.
Jeff Tamarkin from The Phoenix found it "tougher, louder, and more electronically endowed than [...] its poppy predecessor" and noticed the "denser, rowdier sonics that permeate much of the record", but felt that "in her quest for catchy buzz lines, [Tunstall] sacrificed clarity and craft". J. Edward Keyes of Rolling Stone said that Tunstall "leavens sleek pop songs with her warm-whiskey rasp" and stated that "one of Tiger Suit's cleverest tricks" is that "it can so nimbly navigate such contradictions", awarding it three out of five stars. The Songs "Come On, Get In" and "Glamour Puss" were used in the TV show Desperate Housewives' promo for episodes 8 and 12 of the 7th season.
Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell The "gold diggers" are four aspiring actresses: Polly (Ruby Keeler), an ingenue; Carol (Joan Blondell), a torch singer; Trixie (Aline MacMahon), a comedian; and Fay (Ginger Rogers), a glamour puss. The film was made in 1933, during the Great Depression and contains numerous direct references to it. It begins with a rehearsal for a stage show, which is interrupted by the producer's creditors who close down the show because of unpaid bills. At the unglamorous apartment shared by three of the four actresses (Polly, Carol, and Trixie), the producer, Barney Hopkins (Ned Sparks), is in despair because he has everything he needs to put on a show, except money.
In 1989, Brown starred in that cable network's comedy and music-video show Just Say Julie. She played the role of a demanding, controlling, and pessimistic glamour-puss from the valley, making fun of popular music acts, while at the same time introducing their music videos (she was also known as "Miss Julie Brown" at the time to differentiate her from Downtown Julie Brown, who was on the network at the same time). Brown's film career began in 1988 with the release of the film Earth Girls Are Easy, written, produced by, and starring Brown, it was based loosely on a song by the same name from her debut EP. The film also starred Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis. Brown cast then-unknown comedians Jim Carrey and Damon Wayans.
The Japanese edition, released on 22 September, features two additional tracks: a cover of LCD Soundsystem's "New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down" and "It Doesn't Have to Be Like This (Baby)" "Fade Like a Shadow" was lead single in the United States and was released on 6 August 2010 via iTunes, while "(Still a) Weirdo" in the United Kingdom was released on 26 September 2010 via iTunes. On July 2010, as advance to the album, Tunstall uploaded via YouTube a non-single video for the song "Push That Knot Away". On 13 December 2010, KT Tunstall made a collaborative video for "Glamour Puss" with fans. On 25 December 2013, over three years after the album release, and even after her fourth studio album Invisible Empire // Crescent Moon release, Tunstall re- released a song from Tiger Suit as a last single; "Come On, Get In".

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