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US
/ˌɑˈmuɹ/
]
[ UK /ˈæmɐ/ ]
[ UK /ˈæmɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship
How To Use amour In A Sentence
- The Truth is, I had heard so ill a Character of the Town Amours, as being all Libertinism, and more especially the Inns of Court, that I dreaded to launch on so dangerous a Sea; thinking each The Amours of Bosvil and Galesia
- The show travels to nearly 200 cities around the world annually with the beauty, elegance, glamour and energy of a Broadway show.
- Relying on their well-established formula of eerie melodies, pastoral soundscapes, babbling children and rhythmic clamour, their sophomore effort rings true.
- Posting articles about ethical polyamoury on a philanderer's site is like putting pictures of hands on a foot fetishist site.
- It's not often that you clamour to hear about an actor's childhood. Times, Sunday Times
- Don't forget Persian lamb, broadtail, goat and other furs that are light and casual, so you can "dress them up or down, with jeans," says Ms. Landau, adding, "It's an easy glamour that you can wear even in California. Restyling Full-Length Mink Coats
- The slums and shanty towns stand in stark contrast to the multi-storey towers and the glamour of Bollywood.
- It was a return to the 1970s, blending Halston glamour with the sexual liberation of the trouser.
- In his weekly post, Williamson wrote that "the killing of Jesus was truly 'deicide' " and that "only the Jews leaders and people were the prime agents of the deicide because it is obvious from the gospels that the gentile most involved, Pontius Pilate, … would never have condemned Jesus to death had not the Jewish leaders roused the Jewish people to clamour for his crucifixion. Bishop's blog raises tensions between Jews and the Vatican
- She's beyond cool, with a grungy glamour, and looks so great when she dances.