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glitz /ɡlɪts /informal noun [mass noun]Extravagant but superficial display: the glitz and sophisticated night life of Ibiza...- Sandra is briefly seduced by superficial glitz before rediscovering friendship, real values and the need to take down some bad guys.
- Chicago is an opulent display of glitz and glamour.
- The Great Commission sometimes gets buried beneath the superficial glitz.
verb [with object] North AmericanMake (something) glamorous or showy: he wanted to know who we could get to glitz up the programme...- These teams are proof that there's no use glitzing up an offense with passes when a good punch in the nose will suffice.
- For the first few months of the year, Tinseltown glitzes up for one awards show after another, culminating in the queen mother of awards shows, the Academy Awards.
- This might seem like a no-brainer, but you'd be surprised how many people spend big bucks trying to glitz up this holiday.
Origin1970s (originally a North American usage): back-formation from glitzy. RhymesBiarritz, blitz, Fritz, it's, its, Ritz, spitz, spritz, St Kitts |