luxuriate

[ UK /lʌɡʒjˈʊɹɪˌe‍ɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. thrive profusely or flourish extensively
  2. enjoy to excess
    She indulges in ice cream
  3. become extravagant; indulge (oneself) luxuriously
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How To Use luxuriate In A Sentence

  • The four of us stayed for a couple of nights in the Rest House at Takoradi, which gave us a few hours to walk the beaches and paddle in the ocean, and to luxuriate in the fresh sea breezes after the heavy atmosphere of the interior.
  • He ran a hot bath and luxuriated in it for half an hour.
  • Lie back and luxuriate in the scented oil.
  • It is this that enables him to captivate the reader without recourse to melodrama, to luxuriate in language without falling into self-indulgence, and to weave the novel's numerous threads together without a hint of jarring contrivance.
  • We simply savoured and luxuriated in delight at the return of our normal peaceable existence.
  • I will enjoy fine food and wine in appropriate surroundings and luxuriate in the service I receive.
  • Then Gwen gave them some time to luxuriate in the unexpected quality of the food in front of them. INSIDERS
  • I luxuriated in the sheer painterliness of the canvases as I was simultaneously entranced by the drama of the emotional changes they charted.
  • Once again, he longed to luxuriate in the feeling, but he had no time for such indulgences. SACRAMENT
  • A flavor so familiar, so uncomplicated its utter simplicity renders itself as a frozen dessert to luxuriate.
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