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palatial

[puh-ley-shuhl] / pəˈleɪ ʃəl /


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Nevertheless, Shiv, Kendall and Roman still jet up to Nan’s palatial estate and vineyard, where they become the ones who have to line up and wait.

From New York Times

Through his sources, he had learnt that Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan might catch a helicopter from there to head to his palatial home in Mumbai.

From BBC

Last month, Zeta-Jones even took to Instagram to share a post in which she raved about the homegrown tomatoes at her palatial compound.

From Fox News

At Osborne House, a palatial summer residence built for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in the mid-19th century, visitors waited in long lines because of Covid safety measures, such as timed and ticketed entry.

From New York Times

Man-made coastlines provide reclusive, palatial waterfront properties — plenty of options for political exiles looking for privacy and a place to park their money.

From Seattle Times