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luxuriate

[luhg-zhoor-ee-eyt, luhk-shoor-] / lʌgˈʒʊər iˌeɪt, lʌkˈʃʊər- /


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She led it with a singer’s innate sense of phrasing and generous expanse; the orchestra seemed happy to luxuriate with her across every small hill and valley of the score.

From New York Times

How much damage was done to the sport by exposing its dark underbelly at a time when fans should be luxuriating in the pleasures of spring training?

From Seattle Times

Many years ago, after about nine hours of travel, I remember luxuriating in a big tiled bathtub with a glass of wine at the glamorous La Valencia Hotel in San Diego.

From Washington Post

You can fight these moments of quotidian stillness, but it’s best to luxuriate in them.

From Los Angeles Times

And despite Germans’ tendency toward “Zukunftsangst” — fear of the future — people are now luxuriating in the ability to socialize in public spaces again.

From Washington Post