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The more luxurious the trip, the more it seems that personal choice is delegated by the client to the planner.

The stewed cabbage is insanely tender, vegetable-sweet, and more luxurious than cabbage has a right to be.

Now the island is coming back, bigger and more luxurious than ever.

Rooms in the historic building are smaller, while the larger, more luxurious Los Portales posadas overlook garden courtyards.

Some designers aspire to make a slightly more luxurious version of the very uniforms that the creative elite are already wearing.

Sometimes the affair is made still more luxurious by substituting rose-water for water pur et simple.

Three dollars and fifty cents per week is the price set on a room, though a girl may have more luxurious apartments if she wishes.

A Stylite might have contented himself there; Gilliatt, more luxurious in his requirements, wanted something more commodious.

He had seen her only with restricted means, and knew little of the more luxurious days and tastes of her youth.

They met more intimately, in a smaller and more luxurious room in the same building.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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