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- verb Present participle of
glamorize .
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Examples
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Tennessee's attorney general had accused Wilson of glamouring -- glamorizing, that is, the smokeless tobacco brand Skoal.
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HAMMER: Tonight, Hollywood under fire for what some are calling glamorizing cigarette smoking on the silver screen and for potentially influencing kids to pick up the habit, too.
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I'm no poker player, nor am I a puritan, but I don't exactly love the idea of glamorizing a modern day Gomorrah.
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I'm no poker player, nor am I a puritan, but I don't exactly love the idea of glamorizing a modern day Gomorrah.
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A new report implies movies may bend the truth, "glamorizing" or "romanticizing" events that were in reality far less cinematic.
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You know, she ` s on the cover of a magazine with her beautiful new baby, but I got to tell you, I think it ` s kind of glamorizing teen pregnancy.
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The movie industry did wrong for many years by glamorizing smoking, a big contributor to stroke risk, he said.
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In the Murphy Brown move of 2011, Huckabee condemns successful women, real as Portman or fictional as Brown's 1992 TV character blasted by then-vice presidential candidate Dan Quayle as a bad "lifestyle choice" for glamorizing the single mom experience when, in reality most will be raising their babies in poverty, he says.
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Thank you so much WSJ for further glamorizing the wonders of irresponsibility.
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The movie industry did wrong for many years by glamorizing smoking, a big contributor to stroke risk, he said.
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