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deluxe

[duh-luhks, -looks] / dəˈlʌks, -ˈlʊks /


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I’ve been working on songs and I wouldn’t really call anything a deluxe, but I’ve been testing the waters of a repackaging of this project and having a bit more collaborations and different versions.

From Los Angeles Times

Our critic praised it as “an impeccable production” with a “deluxe cast.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Whatever points she had won by moving Dickie to the Garden so quickly would be undone if she lost a longtime resident in a deluxe suite.

From Literature

Yet here, on the Berliners’ own label, is a deluxe set of 24 discs, complete with lavish hardbound book, featuring Karajan and the orchestra in radio broadcasts from 1953 through 1969.

From The Wall Street Journal

If you want to go truly deluxe and hire a driver with the coolest car in town, figure around $2,000 a day, based on estimates we found online.

From MarketWatch