Glamour Puss

Glamour Puss

Glamour Puss is a New Zealand thoroughbred race mare who also races in Australia. She is trained by Danny O'Brien. Sired by Tale of the Cat to dam Centenaire, she was the winner of two Group One stakes in 2005, including Goodwood Handicap and Salinger Stakes.

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Millionaire Racehorses in Australia


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  • glamour puss — n. a person with a beautiful face. □ I’m no glamour puss, but I’m no dog either. □ Now, Sally is what I would call a glamour puss …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • glamour puss — noun slang : one that has a glamorously attractive face some glamour puss with two expressions and eighteen changes of costume Raymond Chandler …   Useful english dictionary

  • glamour-puss — noun Date: 1941 a glamorously attractive person …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • glamour puss — Older Slang. a person with an unusually attractive face. [1950 55] * * * …   Universalium

  • Glamour puss — glamorous woman …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • glamour puss — Australian Slang glamorous woman …   English dialects glossary

  • glamour puss —  Attractive girl …   A concise dictionary of English slang

  • glamour puss —    Used in both Britain and the USA to refer to or address a person considered to be highly attractive. Used mainly of or to women. It is used in a friendly way in Absolute Beginners, by Colin MacInnes …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • (a) glamour puss — British & Australian, American & Australian a sexually attractive woman who is very interested in her clothes and appearance. His name was always linked to some glamor girl. I think she sees herself as a bit of a glamour puss with her high heels… …   New idioms dictionary

  • puss — ► NOUN informal 1) a cat. 2) a coquettish girl or young woman: a glamour puss. ORIGIN probably from Low German p s or Dutch poes …   English terms dictionary

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