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more luxurious
adjective as in affluent, indulgent
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There’s no more efficient colonic for your contact list than booking a trip with shared accommodations for you and your pals — the more luxurious the better.
The villa, much more luxurious than the state rooms at the palace, was built, I was told, as a private residence for the Assad family.
Lisa Webb, Which? consumer law expert, said that as advent calendars had become more luxurious, there were likely to be more criminals targeting consumers buying them.
“But I made a new friend in Tokyo recently who has a brand called A.PRESSE, and I bought a hoodie from him. The fit and wash technique is great, and that to me is more luxurious than a Louis Vuitton hoodie.”
I can think of nothing more luxurious than choice — the simple ability to dictate rather than be dictated to.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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