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sybaritic

[sib-uh-rit-ik] / ˌsɪb əˈrɪt ɪk /


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Absent were Honolulu's air of Sybaritic somnolence and Manila's mood of gaudy gaiety.

From Time Magazine Archive

Fly the Sybaritic Skies While many airlines are slashing prices and skimping on service, Regent Air, a new carrier based in Los Angeles, intends to chart a different course.

From Time Magazine Archive

Life there was downright Sybaritic compared with his life on the outside.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mrs. Penfold was a slight, pretty woman of fifty with invalidish Sybaritic ways, and a character which was an odd mixture of humility and conceit—diffidence and audacity.

From The Mating of Lydia by Ward, Humphry, Mrs.

Then he drew the curtains and threw himself down into Robert's chair with a sigh of Sybaritic satisfaction.

From Robert Elsmere by Ward, Humphry, Mrs.