glamazonian
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Blend of glamour + Amazonian.
Pronunciation[edit]
Adjective[edit]
glamazonian (comparative more glamazonian, superlative most glamazonian)
- (colloquial) Glamorous and statuesque.
- 2008, Tom Lisanti, Glamour Girls of Sixties Hollywood, page 231:
- She turned every public appearance into a media event and undeniably became a sex goddess of the Glamazonian kind.
- 2009, Jane Green, Girl Friday:
- She once watched almost eight hours straight of Project Runway, even though she wasn't the least bit interested to start with – but by hour three she was desperate to know who was next going to be auf wiedersehened off the show by the glamazonian Heidi Klum.
- 2015 September 2, Michael Musto, “A Dancer Not Short on Moves”, in New York Times[1]:
- But the real star of the night was not a glamazonian drag queen or a muscled go-go dancer.