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sybaritic

[sib-uh-rit-ik] / ˌsɪb əˈrɪt ɪk /


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In both episodes, Mr. Bogdanovich, always a wicked mimic, played to the hilt a sybaritic, smoking-jacket-clad, thinly veiled incarnation of Hugh Hefner.

From New York Times

For years, Ms. Babitz was a habitue of nightclubs and parties and an eager participant in all the sybaritic indulgences her hometown had to offer.

From Washington Post

So I give you… the therapeutic hot spring, geothermal energy at its most sybaritic.

From Los Angeles Times

It is Rhys Ifans as Rasputin who gives the film its biggest jolt of much-needed energy, playing the Russian mystic as a kinky sybaritic con-man.

From Los Angeles Times

The ever-prescient Eve spent her formative years living this dry observation with sybaritic relish, waking up the next day to write it down.

From Los Angeles Times