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epicurean

[ep-i-kyoo-ree-uhn, -kyoor-ee-] / ˌɛp ɪ kyʊˈri ən, -ˈkyʊər i- /




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Mr. Abourezk’s wife runs Sanaa’s Gourmet Mediterranean, a restaurant in Sioux Falls that The Times credited in 2014 with kicking off “an epicurean trend” in the city.

From New York Times

Despite their relentless schedules, the Olympics normally present little openings for epicurean adventure.

From New York Times

But more than that, he was an enthusiast, an epicurean, the kind of person who made everyone feel like the work we were doing was fun — and it was!

From Seattle Times

You never knew he had quite this much effusiveness in him, with his almost epicurean love of a “tasty” contest on every hole.

From Washington Post

In The Anatomy of Influence, a summation released in 2011, Bloom called himself an epicurean who acknowledged no higher power other than art, living for “moments raised in quality by aesthetic appreciation”.

From The Guardian