How To Use Luxurious In A Sentence

  • Then they can be served simply with a honey and mustard dressed salad, or with some slices of gravadlax as a luxurious garnish.
  • Metallic tiles are fashionable right now, and these patterned designs will add a luxurious sheen to walls and floors. Times, Sunday Times
  • She can maintain a luxurious lifestyle by herself without my financial support. Times, Sunday Times
  • Consider earth tones of all kinds, and different kinds of fabrics like cotton flannel, faux leather, warm chenille, and luxurious velvet.
  • They were luxurious gowns, like any grand dame would wear. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
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  • The first week, they sailed the luxurious 44-foot Hazana east in calm seas.
  • With elegant, modern decor, it is a luxurious urban oasis in the heart of the city. Times, Sunday Times
  • The main reason for people to visit is to be impressed by the dazzling show of luxurious or rare vehicles.
  • But he told us one felt the motion there, more than anywhere else, in a storm; which must be some consolation to the "middies" who have to work for years before they can ever hope for such luxurious quarters. Set in Silver
  • The converted catamaran will have a 50ft pool, luxurious rooms and a swish lounge bar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Are these textiles Baroque draperies, shrouds or the curtains of a luxurious four-poster bed defiled and destroyed?
  • It's a typically riotous mix of oompah music-hall cavortings, slurred-pitch Middle Eastern rhapsodising, luxuriously sensuous clarinet love-songs, and stormy collective blasts reminiscent of the 1960s John Coltrane quartet. Gilad Atzmon Orient House Ensemble: The Tide Has Changed
  • Extravagant weddings, lavish dinner parties, luxurious luncheons, you name it and I attended it.
  • By Gerry Baldo 08/18/2009 Sensing the public outrage that hasn't subsided over what has been described as the ostentatious and luxurious lifestyles of President Arroyo and her entourage displayed during her New York has sent a memorandum to the Office of the Press Secretary, saying the New York Post report on the pricey dinner of President Gloria WN.com - Articles related to Developing Economies Like Egypt Can Lead the World Out of Recession
  • She can maintain a luxurious lifestyle by herself without my financial support. Times, Sunday Times
  • She finally finds herself in the employ of a doctor and his pleasant wife, and moves into their luxurious London flat.
  • The best restorative processes are sometimes the simplest - like a lengthy soak in a luxurious bath. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has a seriously luxurious hotel with a superb restaurant and spa, and its own helicopter for guests to use. Times, Sunday Times
  • What they have concocted is a sleek, discreet and luxuriously appointed hotel that is stylish but still accessible.
  • There is something deeply luxurious and comforting about them, and it's a very specific kind of luxury. Times, Sunday Times
  • This facility is producing fabrics with luxurious finishes in a range of worsted and synthetic fabrics for the moderate to better markets.
  • Expensive costumes were a vital part of the visual appeal of theatre, and characters of high social rank were represented by appropriately luxurious clothing.
  • A little time to carry on this intrigue with the Frank, when possibly, by the assistance of this gallant, Alexius shall exchange the crown for a cloister, or a still narrower abode; and then, Agelastes, thou deservest to be blotted from the roll of philosophers, if thou canst not push out of the throne the conceited and luxurious Caesar, and reign in his stead, a second Marcus Count Robert of Paris
  • Also they mixed materials such as wood, iroko, luxurious fabrics, wallpapers, antique furniture and impressive chandeliers. Contemporary Greek Style House in the UK
  • The new glamping tents make a family sleepover an exciting yet luxurious outdoor experience. The Sun
  • Arnie's Place was luxurious, with wooden nooks for its machines to rest in lovingly. The Dark Side Of Arcading
  • The season looks at a more chic look with cool cut tailoring, knee length coats and luxurious knitwear.
  • Any seamster or cobbler or tailor or artificer of any trade keeps us shut up in prison for the luxurious and wanton pleasures of the clergy. The Love of Books : The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
  • From double mercerized golf shirts in elegant tonal patterns to luxurious Tencel/cotton twills, this collection allows those in sizes up to 6XL and 6XL TALL a chance to get a real selection in this higher-caliber product.
  • The sun was setting after a really bright autumn day, so a luxurious ruby sunset enveloped the sky.
  • We have luxurious surroundings and don't have to worry about anything. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pillows here are amazing and the bed linen very luxurious. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's also a luxurious bathroom, cosy bedroom with double bed and a pullout memory foam mattress under the couch. The Sun
  • Unlike other luxurious wools such as cashmere and pashmina, shahtoosh is produced from the fine, inner hairs of the Tibetan antelope - which cannot be shorn from the animal.
  • The officers of the amphitheatre were still employed in the task of fixing the vast awning (or _velaria_) which covered the whole, and which luxurious invention the Campanians arrogated to themselves: it was woven of the whitest Apulian wool, and variegated with broad stripes of crimson. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 6
  • A luxurious thing, to dream away an afternoon in the dark.
  • The best restorative processes are sometimes the simplest - like a lengthy soak in a luxurious bath. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its fashion is strictly edited, offbeat and gorgeous in a refined, luxurious and expensive way. Times, Sunday Times
  • The converted catamaran will have a 50ft pool, luxurious rooms and a swish lounge bar. Times, Sunday Times
  • The general effect was of a tropical jungle, made somehow rich and sinfully luxurious.
  • I want something luxurious I can wear to a wedding. Times, Sunday Times
  • An elderberry syrup over a handmade ice cream makes for a luxurious desert, too.
  • Those wishing to pamper themselves can choose from a wide range of beauty treatments, from a manicure to a luxurious Cleopatra-style goat milk oil bath.
  • Could you recommend a couple of suitably luxurious camps or lodges that might suit us? Times, Sunday Times
  • Here and there in the luxurious fuzz of newly grown grass, you might spot rusted tools and stuffed animals in various states of decomposition.
  • In secular society, vanity is most readily identified with the sin of pride in bodily appearance, manifesting in luxurious garb and flamboyant ornamentation.
  • All are made from luxurious top grain cowhide leather. Stand Out This Spring with Handbags from Kipling
  • True to its name, it was decorated luxuriously in shades of blue, from the mostly blue stained glass in one of the windows to gauzy blue cloth on the tabletops.
  • Of course, the more luxurious bags are made from skins that range from lambskin to ostrich.
  • The luxurious tones and melded colors demonstrate the paintings' slow facture and encourage contemplative viewing.
  • I want something that looks luxurious but on a budget. The Sun
  • There is a marked return to double-breasted coats, discretion at first glance giving way to luxurious linings of mink and chinchilla.
  • I want something luxurious I can wear to a wedding. Times, Sunday Times
  • Leather is worked into luxurious softness and seams are reduced to a bare minimum.
  • He took it luxuriously because he believed in his fortune, a kind of natal star, the common heritage of the adventurous, that brought him his good things in time, in return for energetic strivings in a higher direction apart from his natural longings. The Tragic Comedians — Complete
  • Her luxurious lifestyle and personal ostentation were both hated and envied.
  • The Romans tamed the spring and built a suite of luxurious baths around it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Past favours are repaid in a luxurious way. The Sun
  • Mostly these competitors were corporate-funded, multi-engine aircraft, and they tended toward the luxurious: A Sikorski trimotor was outfitted with a meal of roast Long Island duck, to be consumed upon arrival in Paris. A Race Across the Pond
  • The lawns are luxurious, the sky is blue, and a lone hawk circles above, gives a plaintive cry and wheels away.
  • In the bell-loft, with other lumber, was an old 'stretcher,' very much less luxurious than the _brancard_ that is used in Paris for carrying the sick and wounded. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
  • He got off and stretched himself luxuriously, for he had ridden some twenty - five good miles.
  • It had taken the people of Chaldis the whole of three months to build new homes, remove a square mile of forest, plant some unnecessary crops of exotic and luxurious fruits, re-lay a river, and demolish a hill which offended their aesthetic sensibilities. Tales of Ten Worlds
  • His court artists were told to paint not only the luxurious surroundings but also their patron as he enjoyed his palace life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Place your socked foot on the luxurious green base and use the left hand jaw of the bootjack to remove the left hand boot.
  • All making the event seem like a luxurious cruise on an ocean liner.
  • Seen from the outside the spacious terraces led through wide Moorish archways into luxurious suites. FINAL RESORT
  • He revisited again, in thought, the blooming grove of Capreæ, the pageantries of Cesarea, the green lanes of Buckingham, the luxurious Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 62, No. 384, October 1847
  • He lived with his mistress at a luxurious estate in Normandy, to which he had added a grandiose belvedere.
  • As a result, people are making their beds more luxurious and comfortable. Times, Sunday Times
  • It doesn't have that luxurious feeling of decadence like having coffee and scones at 3.30 when everyone else is working.
  • Instead, couples ask for things that are decorative or luxurious, that would add lustre to the things they already own. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ms. Dirks and several fellow members of the Handweavers Guild of Boulder are setting out to boost acceptance of dog hair—or, as they prefer to call it, chiengora, a term built around the French word for dog that also evokes the luxurious feel of angora. In This Yarn With a Tail, Our Heroes Thirst for Hair of the Dog
  • Why not treat yourself to a luxurious stay at a fabulous five star hotel, guaranteed to pamper you in beautiful surroundings and stunning locations. Times, Sunday Times
  • The town was snow-covered, too, and the frozen river, and wherever one went, the air was full of the gay jingle-jangle of countless sleighbells, while the streets were thronged with a motley collection of equipages, from the luxuriously upholstered double sleigh with its swaying robes and floating plumes, down to the shapeless home-made "pung" with its ragged, unlined buffalo skin snugly tucked in about the shawled and veiled grandma, who smilingly awaited her good man while he purchased the week's supply of groceries. Half a Dozen Girls
  • Honda plans to restyle the car's front and rear ends, make its interior more plush and luxurious, and boost its fuel economy in hopes of reaching 40 miles per gallon in highway driving, said the dealers, attending a conference here. Honda Rushes to Give Civic a Boost
  • But that fact hides dramatic income inequality: while wealthy citizens live luxuriously in sequestered Guatemala City neighborhoods, the poor are barely noticed, living like feudal peasants in the countryside. Hungry in Guatemala
  • Although it is luxurious, Philip Geoghegan insists it still has an agricultural feel about it, due in part to the original crossbeams and the rough stone walls limewashed by Richard Murphy, a heritage paint expert.
  • Historians have often counterposed their work, presenting Matisse as a maker of luxuriously coloured, harmonious images, and Picasso as the more conceptual painter, who emphasized form over colour and anguish over serenity.
  • They are luxurious but, importantly, designed to allow High Commissioners and Ambassadors to slip away quickly to golf courses or tennis courts after farewelling a Minister or VIP.
  • Fabrics offer luxurious style in rich velvets, sheer chiffon, shiny satin and slinky jerseys.
  • Christine Brown of Toyota says that in focus groups, buyers under 35 say they consider metallics as luxurious and futuristic.
  • It is large enough to serve as lunch for two or three, and luxuriously flavoured with pork adobo and with chilli.
  • We were led upstairs, extremely exhausted, to the smarmy commissar's luxurious office with bedroom and en-suite bathroom.
  • Created by the founder of Le Cordon Bleu cookery school, Rosemary Hume – rather than her better-known business partner, celebrity florist Constance Spry, as is often claimed – poulet reine Elizabeth, as it was originally known, was a deliberate and tactful compromise between the luxurious and the thrifty for a country still under the dreary yoke of postwar rationing. How to cook perfect coronation chicken
  • Guess Marciano Logo T-shirt is "very" sexy, sophisticated, and always luxurious.
  • His styles were luxurious, with credits to the 1950s in slim suits and dresses, and wide picture hats.
  • Upside: A luxurious country home crafted out of a historic farm building. Times, Sunday Times
  • Backed up by the concept of a 'liberal elite,' right-wingers could crony around with their corporate patrons in luxuriously appointed think tanks and boardrooms -- all the while purporting to represent the average overworked Joe. IsThatLegal?
  • Roman satin" and what is called "_satin de luxe_" (perhaps because it is not so luxurious as it pretends to be) are effective ground-stuffs easy to work upon; but there is an odour of pretence about satin-faced cotton. Art in Needlework A Book about Embroidery
  • With a dash of balsamic vinegar and some sugar, you have luxurious strands of sweet, lightly pickled onions. Times, Sunday Times
  • That the Chilian skipper is not of this class is proved by the appearance of his "cuddy," which is neatly, if not luxuriously, furnished, and prettily decorated. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea
  • After the war, both ships were refitted and returned to luxurious civilian service, playing gracious host to everybody who was somebody - from European royalty to Hollywood stars.
  • Scott's long narrative poem Marmion was published in late February 1808 as a luxurious quarto, costing a guinea and a half.
  • The two men were found in a luxurious villa on the west bank of the River Euphrates where a deadly AK47 pistol was also discovered.
  • Consider earth tones of all kinds, and different kinds of fabrics like cotton flannel, faux leather, warm chenille, and luxurious velvet.
  • Brunettes, blondes and redheads adorned the covers in equal proportion, but all had long and luxurious tresses.
  • This lippie is also packed with menthol, passion flower and jojoba oil, leaving my kisser luxuriously moist and poutworthy.
  • I think I get my love of crafts from my mother, who at the moment is obsessed with turning offcuts from mohair rugs into luxurious winter wraps.
  • The whole side of the peat-stack had tumbled bodily into the great "black peat-hole" from which the winter's peats had come, and which was a favourite lair of Jock's own, being ankle-deep in fragrant dry peat "coom" -- which is, strange to say, a perfectly clean and even a luxurious bedding, far to be preferred as a couch to "flock" or its kindred abominations. The Lilac Sunbonnet
  • You can combine them with potatoes for a luxurious gratin, or toss them with pasta and ricotta cheese.
  • For centuries silk has had a reputation as a luxurious and sensuous fabric, one associated with wealth and success.
  • Be it a midnight operation to nab criminals or surprise raid on luxurious houses in posh localities, she is always there to lead from the front.
  • Here, luxuriously confined, they drew crowds of visitors attracted by their boisterous commentary.
  • This produced masterpieces -- magnificent tureens that are eternal wonders of creative invention and the silversmith's art, and luxurious, ormolu-laden furnishings of a scale and ornateness that only an army of servants could maintain. The Lure of the Curve
  • The best airships were the giant Graf Zeppelin and the luxurious Hindenburg of the 1930 s.
  • A pair of athletes, scienced to the tips of their vibrating digits, compelled to appeal to the courtesy of a wild and well-whiskered Legislature, would doubtless appear inconsistent to gentlemen of the National Sporting Club of London, who were anxious to have the big fight settled within earshot of Bow Bells, in the luxurious rooms of the London National Sporting Club. The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol 2 (of 2)
  • Life under canvas these days can be positively luxurious when you go with firms like Eurocamp.
  • The hotel was a good one, not luxurious, but considerably better than she was accustomed to staying in while working.
  • This lathery and luxurious 8 oz. bottle of shower gel is sure to help cleanse and nourish your skin.
  • Her luxurious screens, richly evocative objects in lacquer and striking modernist standalone pieces look as innovative today as they did during the 1920s and 1930s when her career was at its height.
  • They made fun of the capitalist system while the élite lived in these luxurious villas and ate the best.
  • Lines of concern, however, were etched into his handsome face, framed by a luxurious mane of shoulder length light brown hair.
  • Uniform cornicing throughout can give a sense of luxurious cohesion. Times, Sunday Times
  • This means that they use only these super luxurious plant - based products and offer specialised massages, facials and treatments that are specific to that company.
  • For a luxurious alternative to a standard shower screen, make up a full-length curtain to hang along the side of the bath. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • Froude invites his readers on a luxurious journey through the clubs, gardens, terraces, and mansions of colonial outposts and white settler colonies.
  • Both had such a luxurious, dreamy quality to them.
  • This was once a luxurious holiday pad that likely belonged to a well-to-do Spanish family. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you want a more luxurious stay try the hotel's junior suite complete with freestanding bath. The Sun
  • The thick royal blue carpet gave it a comfortable, luxurious feel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Columbus wanted gold but found coffee and sugar instead, luxurious treasures for postmedieval Europe. Angels of a Lower Flight
  • They fit a teaching schedule around families as they shuttle between tropical islands, luxurious destinations and the global playgrounds of the super-rich. Times, Sunday Times
  • A whole new world of exotic design possibilities abound with zen-like bamboo, luxurious lacewood, distinctive makore, or safari zebrawood to name a few.
  • Although the Parisian architect Jean-Paul Viguier designed the striking, cantilevered, bladelike, at once slick and luxurious structure, its unusual footprint and modernist look respond marvelously to its site and neighborhood, and Viguier's heroic efforts to "bring the sun into the project" show a sensitivity to both the city's climate and its architectural heritage, which virtually fetishizes openness and natural light. The Not-So-Second City
  • The hottest-selling fabric for embroidered caps today is a chino cotton-washed material, which is processed in such a way that it provides a soft, luxurious but sturdy finish.
  • Most large, luxurious saloons are designed to blend in as opposed to boast. Times, Sunday Times
  • These are either altogether superfluous, mere badges of ostentation and luxurious wealth, or they point to some fifth function not so much as contemplated by other universities, and, at present, absolutely and chimerically beyond their means of attainment. Memorials and Other Papers — Complete
  • Rooms and suites are luxurious and the rooftop infinity pool has views to die for. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blackberry Farm, Walland Tennessee - Nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, it doesn't get more charming than this luxurious resort. Laurie Arons: Sky's the Limit -- Finding a Locale for Destination Weddings
  • It is luxurious but not flamboyant, apart from the gull wing doors. The Sun
  • So is the saga of internecine strife behind the luxurious façades of the Guggenheim museum empire. Times, Sunday Times
  • It really is a miracle of engineering that anything so huge, so luxurious, so fantastically adapted to the health and comfort of human beings, should be able to "hurtle" (pardon the word) through space. Podkayne Of Mars
  • Mark had prepared a computer terminal in one of the luxurious hotel rooms.
  • She was a beautiful lilac colour and her tail was luxurious, although not so luxurious as my own, and her long face was capped with two perfectly shaped ears.
  • Instead, however, he attached himself to the Austrian court, becoming Joseph I's diplomatic agent in Italy and enjoying a luxurious way of life which in 1711 led to demands that he be unfrocked.
  • Her luxurious blonde locks were gone - replaced by dirt-brown, stringy hair.
  • This second line is a collection of women's ready-to-wear outfits but more luxurious.
  • It's refreshing to see two minted footballers favouring campsites to luxurious destinations. The Sun
  • The fabric is a plush milled finish with a luxurious cashmere like feel in charcoal with a blue chalk stripe.
  • Fox, lynx, mink as well as shearing being dyed in strong colours dominate this season, whether it be trimmings on collar and cuffs or luxurious linings.
  • There's nothing like a luxurious dessert to give a menu a final flourish .
  • The rooms were actually quite luxurious with a shower, colour television and duvet covered bunk beds.
  • If you feel you can just walk on by then I hope you can live with your luxurious extravagances day after day while the world beneath us suffers.
  • It was one of the most luxurious hotel rooms we've ever stayed in.
  • He was not, indeed, so luxuriously attended upon this occasion as the heroic travellers in the Odyssey; the task of ablution and abstersion being performed, not by a beautiful damsel, trained Waverley
  • This offer enables you to enjoy beautiful food in luxurious surroundings and saves you money. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is no more luxurious way to get some shuteye on a long-haul flight. Times, Sunday Times
  • With the lightest of touches, he layers luxurious fabrics, bold colours and pattern on pattern. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fried chicken brined in lemony sweet tea—a play on two beloved Southern staples—stands among the all-time-most-requested dishes in the dining room of the luxurious Blackberry Farm resort in Walland, Tenn. Tea's Got a Brand New Bag
  • With the economy once again on the move and the Olympics and World Cup on the way, there is a certain something in the Rio air right now; a swagger that can be felt not only in Ipanema's luxurious nightspots, but also in the city's impoverished slums – favelas – and remote Amazonian towns where shopping malls and cinemas are sprouting from the ground with growing pace. Lula's Brazil: glitzy, rich, dynamic
  • Designed in the 1970s by Hans Hopfer, the luxurious, 3-foot-square hand-sewn seats are even groovier today in vibrant fabrics by Missoni Home and Jean Paul Gaultier. Your Guide for Summer Decorating Ideas
  • Their range starts from just 29,995 and runs from chic, comfortable leisure homes to luxurious lodges with real wow factor. The Sun
  • The author of novels which, with all their luxurious splendour, can only be called hothouses of morbid sentiment, has become the apostle of Italian imperialism, and more than any other single man provoked Italy to throw herself into the great adventure of the War. Recent Developments in European Thought
  • Wondering where Brett was but not overly worried about it, Sera went to draw a bath in the luxurious bathroom.
  • I suppose it gives a sense of gritty realism, and it contrasts the physical, bodily duties of the slaves with the luxurious lifestyle of the so-called white plantocracy - but as a stylistic trait, this insistence on bodily functions is too monotonous. The Long Song: Amazon.co.uk: Andrea Levy: Books
  • By Gerry Baldo 08/18/2009 Sensing the public outrage that hasn't subsided over what has been described as the ostentatious and luxurious lifestyles of President Arroyo and her entourage displayed during her WN.com - Articles related to ID officials fly state plane, mining industry pays
  • We stayed in the Flower Wing, our room luxuriously furnished with soft floral prints.
  • It is a luxurious gaff with seven reception rooms and Prince Michael is getting away with one of the best housing benefit scams in the land.
  • With meagre funds, they could not afford the luxurious hotel accommodation Marconi enjoyed. SIGNOR MARCONI'S MAGIC BOX: The invention that sparked the radio revolution
  • Using a combination of Dead Sea minerals and essential oils, EpheMer is a range of luxurious yet affordable skincare products.
  • Instead, we see the upper crust and their fabulous lifestyles: fashionably dressed heroes and heroines, luxuriously furnished buildings, de luxe cars, and posh hotels.
  • Tobacco and snuff were convenient and acceptable items, and more luxurious fare was provided when possible.
  • Its fashion is strictly edited, offbeat and gorgeous in a refined, luxurious and expensive way. Times, Sunday Times
  • The market is soon saturated with imported automobiles, electronic gadgetry, luxurious home appliances and name-brand whisky.
  • Everyone was dressed in luxurious gowns and tuxes.
  • This is a relationship that leads to a luxurious lifestyle. The Sun
  • This area used to be a luxurious getaway for dictator's followers, and his holiday home is still there.
  • The metallic detailing makes this skirt look expensive and luxurious. Times, Sunday Times
  • The feudal past comes alive in the splendid portraits of royalty in full regalia, the photographs of palaces and luxurious interiors, and curiosities such as the Bahawalpur bed.
  • If you charter a boat in Miami, you can pick and choose among spacious trawlers, luxurious motor yachts, or swift catamarans.
  • When I asked what his Gunex and Rivamonti customers should do, he grabbed a pair of chinos, pointed at the pleats, and said some basic pieces like pleated pants are being incorporated into the more luxurious Brunello Cucinelli line. D&G Will Die; Long Live Dolce & Gabbana
  • Another object of horror I found between the great hall of judgment and the luxurious apartment of the chief jailer (primo custode), the Dominican friar who presides over this diabolical establishment. Life in the Grey Nunnery at Montreal
  • Located in Miami, Florida, this luxurious and intriguing villa is the former crib of Lenny Kravitz. The EPIC Miami Hotel and Residences
  • The bad was the pervasive and inevitable corruption of morals and manners that accompanied such a compulsion for the luxurious.
  • He said he finally agreed to sell the film rights to Disney after a weekend of tense negotiations at his luxurious new house in Marrakech.
  • She had come to enjoy Roberto's luxurious life-style.
  • Here's what you get when you mix luxurious silk with a lace trim and fine ribbon lacing.
  • As he got older, his boats became faster and probably more expensive and luxurious.
  • I don't long for luxurious life and gorgeous appearance , but I need a complete in habitation for sentiment.
  • Some of these bridges, plain and unpainted, are like small houses which have woken from sleep, yawned themselves open at both ends, and stretched luxuriously like cats.
  • The Ganjam Pallette Line uses the luxurious platinum in an unusual and unexpected treatment with onyx, peridots and blue topaz besides diamonds.
  • The lodge where we stayed was luxurious, with a hot tub and views of the sea. The Sun
  • Luxurious decadence is mostly wasted on you, Virgos.
  • If a luxurious Mediterranean cruise is your dream, do not despair.
  • The Romans tamed the spring and built a suite of luxurious baths around it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fabrics offer luxurious style in rich velvets, sheer chiffon, shiny satin and slinky jerseys.
  • The department is luxuriously decorated in the brand's signature lilac colour, with suede lined shelving and deep carpets surrounding a large circular seating area.
  • Conroy's rugs are not just luxurious, sophisticated accessories that bring style and warmth to the home, they're also truly unique.
  • Towering stilettos from Sergio Rossi or Diego Dolcini are studded with Swarovski crystals, bugle beads or paillettes, often on luxurious fabrics such as satin or even alpaca.
  • Zoe wiggled luxuriously on the bed, crooking her arm over her face. Choker
  • The first four-door Porsche is luxurious and comfortable for four adults. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thomson don't boast the high seas' most luxurious ships - neither do they pretend to. The Sun
  • They are now easily outnumbered by exotic supercars and luxurious limousines from that era. Times, Sunday Times
  • Enjoy the luxurious, wafer-thin wings with fine water-dumple caviar. IGN Complete
  • The island is about to be converted into a luxurious resort. Times, Sunday Times
  • These church leaders adorn themselves with grand mitres, cloaks and sceptres whilst living and working in lavish and luxurious surroundings.
  • The intimate-sized ships, exquisite food and service, and shipboard pools allow for luxurious relaxation once on board.
  • This beautiful blue-eyed wonder also has a crop of thick luxurious brown hair.
  • Thick, white walls were made flamboyant by ornate balconies and luxurious story-length windows.

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