glitz - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • add: A daisy candle holder is as fresh as a spring day, while a beaded picture frame adds glitz and charm to a room.
  • have: Starting a project to catalog and label every wire in every city has no glitz and few major consulting firm requirements.
  • bring: Now an independent state, Montenegro wants to bring back the glitz.
  • want: If you want glitz and glamor that's Moore.

Adjective modifier

  • more: In fact, you are now able to find more and more glitz on the high street all year round.
  • little: Guests of The House receive priority bookings and should not be put off by the prospect of just a little too much glitz.
  • vintage: This is a charming piece of vintage costume jewelry that will add a touch of vintage glitz to any outfit.
  • over-the-top: Back to top What to wear Subdued elegance rather than over-the-top glitz is the order of the day among the seriously rich.
  • high-tech: But today the high-tech glitz is often a cover for a void of imagination.
  • usual: Featuring all the usual glitz, glamor and panto magic, this breathtaking production will be the best Christmas Show in the region.

Preposition: on

  • outside: Glitz on the outside, nothing much worthwhile on the inside, and not even designed to last.

Modifies a noun

  • factor: In fact, fashion ' s glitz factor is at its apex as sparkle continues bone bead s to rule!

Preposition: of

  • city: Use the ribbon of highway as a " guide " taking you from the glitz of big cities to small-town America.
  • world: Enjoy the excitement and glitz of the world famous Milan, where you can enjoy keeping busy both day and night.

Noun used with modifier

  • showbiz: For a touch of showbiz glitz, and a penchant for pampering, Los Angeles is the place to be!
  • marketing: Also I feel many of the 2 bed flats will become cheap slum style holiday accom when the marketing glitz fades.

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