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sybarite

[sib-uh-rahyt] / ˈsɪb əˌraɪt /
NOUN
voluptuary
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NOUN
hedonist
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The Maranello flagship, for example, was overhauled by London’s Sybarite studio and given an undulating facade of red glass and white brick walls.

From New York Times • Jun. 16, 2021

His runner is Sybarite, a 16-1 shot with excellent form claims.

From The Guardian • Mar. 11, 2011

At his recent pre-Festival media day, he said: "At the moment, if you're going to break my arm as to what would be my next possible Imperial Commander, it would be Sybarite."

From The Guardian • Mar. 11, 2011

To amuse themselves, according to legend, the superb Sybarite cavalrymen trained their horses to dance to pipe music.

From Time Magazine Archive

The poverty of the establishment makes the commonest requirements seem the demand of a Sybarite indulgence, and every-day wants are luxuries where cleanliness is the highest of virtues.

From Diary And Notes Of Horace Templeton, Esq. Volume I (of II) by Lever, Charles James




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