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.
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  • 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.
  • He would show them the pools under the Mansion House where these creatures luxuriate while awaiting their doom; he would indicate the areas beneath the shell from some of which is extracted the calipash and from some the calipee; he might even induce the Most Worshipful Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, January 29, 1919
  • Once again, he longed to luxuriate in the feeling, but he had no time for such indulgences. SACRAMENT
  • Dogs and cows luxuriate in the sudden coolness; paper boats sail to unknown destinations on swift flowing drain water.
  • Then I'd have a face pack and luxuriate in a long, slow bath and beauty routine. DEAD BEAT
  • Both composers specialized in piano, of course, and both sonatas on this program gave the piano an equal if not dominant role -- meaning that Kathryn Stott, Ma's frequent recital collaborator, did a considerable amount of heavy lifting, while Ma luxuriated in lovely sounds. Music review: Cellist Yo-Yo Ma and pianist Kathryn Stott at the Kennedy Center
  • Then Gwen gave them some time to luxuriate in the unexpected quality of the food in front of them. INSIDERS
  • I do feel that because males have been able to enjoy and even luxuriate in my largeness I could too.
  • The plants luxuriated in the fertile soil.
  • Izzet luxuriated in his roving midfield commission and City could have been two up in the first 10 minutes.
  • In the French Alps the author luxuriates in the pleasures of skiing and food, filing the pages with rich detail like the one about raclette, a cheese you melt and pour over sliced potatoes and ham.
  • You can call their tryst and its consequences a metaphor of two generations of Germans passing guilt from one to the next, but that doesn't explain why filmmakers Daldry and Hare luxuriated in the sex scenes -- and why it's so tastefully done audiences won't see it for the child pornography it is. Thelma Adams: Reading Between the Lines in The Reader: When is Abuse Not Abuse?
  • There are multiple co-ed hot and cold soaking tubs, a killer view of the water and the two of you can luxuriate together staring up at the stars. Samantha Daniels: Planning A Romantic Valentine's Day Getaway
  • The old-fashioned taipan luxuriated in his ignorance of the Chinese language and of everything that was connected with China.
  • An easy-to-find balance between your head and your heart can lead you to luxuriate in socially warm waters today.
  • The men played loud games of cutthroat euchre or pinochle under the trees while the women luxuriated by doing nothing.
  • There one is entitled to enjoy it, luxuriate in it even, and then move on to another painting hanging next to it.
  • She luxuriated in the sensuous feel of the silk sheets.
  • The men played loud games of cutthroat euchre or pinochle under the trees while the women luxuriated by doing nothing.
  • They wept over it as they sang it, the graceless young scamps who had all broken their mothers 'prides, and I sang with them, and wept with them, and luxuriated in the pathos and the tragedy of it, and struggled to make glimmering inebriated generalisations on life and romance. Chapter 16
  • You can luxuriate in the coffee's aroma and listen to the soothing bubbling sound from the bar as another jug of milk is frothed.
  • Harnoncourt has it purring along from the start, plumping up a generous cushion of sound on which to float the equally impressive Arnold Schoenberg Choir, who luxuriate in Brahms's glorious vocal lines. Brahms: German Requiem – review
  • At night, luxuriate at charming inns, sampling Scotch whisky.
  • R. did not so much wallow in self-pity as luxuriate in a whimpering, orchestrated, self-flagellating symphony of slights, woes, and despairs.
  • Lie back and luxuriate in the scented oil.
  • Instead, we listened to tributes that limned his capacity to touch and generosity of spirit, his impact, his love of words, his insatiable curiosity and, most importantly, the empathy and warmth that fueled his writing and the relationships in which he luxuriated. Andrew S. Doctoroff: The Last Lecture Given by Our Good Friend Jeff Zaslow
  • We've been playing for 25 years, and we played very intensively together, and then we invited people to join us, so I have luxuriated in trios and quartets and quintets.
  • Unabashedly physical, the surfaces of Bhavsar's canvases luxuriate in a granular abundance of color.
  • Flexing my cramped limbs and wiggling my toes, I luxuriated in my undisciplined stance. Exit the Actress
  • In a labial dawn I savoured salty draughts of liquor springing from your tumid lips, luxuriated in a magnanimity your primal crouch expressed, heard half-suppressed love-cries tell the tumult in your loins. When I Close My Eyes (rev)
  • At last those in the know can luxuriate in the lost aural treasures that have been mouldering in the BBC vaults.
  • Instead, it invites you to luxuriate in the familiar, to enjoy what you've enjoyed before.
  • At last those in the know can luxuriate in the lost aural treasures that have been mouldering in the BBC vaults.
  • Lie back and luxuriate in the scented oil.
  • The two armchair seats in which the boys luxuriated were covered with stuff that resembled duvetyn, but seemed woven in numberless colours of the ends of ostrich feathers. Tales of the Jazz Age
  • It was gushing with hot water, just the right temperature, so we stripped-off and luxuriated in a welcome bath, only to be interrupted by a low-flying plane which opened fire on us – what cheek! Alan Glass
  • You just want to lie and luxuriate in it, to soak up the sound until you reach bursting point.
  • You can luxuriate in the coffee's aroma and listen to the soothing bubbling sound from the bar as another jug of milk is frothed.
  • She luxuriated in the sensuous feel of the silk sheets.
  • The point of diving in a lake is not immediately to swim to the shore, but to be in the lake, to luxuriate in the sensation of water.
  • Unabashedly physical, the surfaces of his canvases luxuriate in a granular abundance of color.
  • Whether it be the boudoir of a strumpet or the death-bed of a monarch -- the strong character of a statesman-warrior abounding in contrasts and rich in mystery, or the personal history of a judge trained in the Old Bailey to vulgarize and ensanguine the King's Bench -- he luxuriates with a vigour and variety of language and illustration which renders his "History" an attractive and absorbing story-book. Famous Reviews
  • The hosing down is followed by a douche abdominale, which is more of the same but lying down, after which I luxuriate in a stimulating bain hydromassant before being wrapped in hot seaweed for soothing, therapeutic algothérapie.
  • He luxuriated in loose-limbed movement and sly verbal wit.
  • The beauty of the language pulled me into a world I literally luxuriated in. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Win a SONY Reader. It’s as easy as sharing your emotions.
  • Viewers can luxuriate in a riot of color, aerial ballet, and wildly imaginative notions of love and yearning - expressions of what it feels like to be alive.
  • She luxuriated in the sensuous feel of the silk sheets.
  • Then I'd have a face pack and luxuriate in a long, slow bath and beauty routine. DEAD BEAT
  • Before us, in the bersaglieri trench, a bold stove-pipe luxuriates the overcast ceiling with smoke-trails amid argent oriency.
  • These days Satch luxuriates in his own back garden and gets plenty of exercise when the babies chase him, trying to grab hold of his stumpy but ever-wagging tail.

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