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luxuriously

[ UK /lʌɡʒjˈʊɹɪəsli/ ]
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  1. in a rich manner
    he lives high
  2. in an indulgently luxurious manner
    she sprawled out luxuriously on the sofa

How To Use luxuriously In A Sentence

  • I stretched luxuriously under the rather expensive Egyptian cotton sheets.
  • Most of them love a drink, a surprising number of them smoke, and they almost all eat well, by which I mean expensively and luxuriously. Cheeseburger Gothic » Burger lite.
  • The white monoliths of the towers are almost negative spaces, while the black surrounding them is luxuriously, expressively painted.
  • It is not fair or natural that the wealthiest few live so very luxuriously and even palatially, while the working poor who work full time and sometimes have to take two jobs to try to support their families, cannot afford some of the most basic necessities of life, like sufficient food, housing, medicine, utilities, transportation, etc. Poverty: America's Hidden Shame
  • The impossibly smooth, darkly handsome, impeccable former Madrid No8 and opinionated TVE commentator, with the kind of luxuriously thick hair that no one actually has but adorns barbers 'windows worldwide. Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
  • We flavored it with chocolate drink powders, malted milk powder, and flavored syrups to make luxuriously thick beverages.
  • He stirred, and gently woke Raquel, who stretched luxuriously over him and smiled stupidly up at his face.
  • Sitting at a settee, Geneva lounged on it luxuriously while Margaret found the letter.
  • Cara yawned luxuriously and hitched the comforter up around her neck. Choker
  • Society divides naturally into classes, diletantism and pococurantism dawdling luxuriously here, labor at hand-grip with Destiny there. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
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