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luxuriant

[luhg-zhoor-ee-uhnt, luhk-shoor-] / lʌgˈʒʊər i ənt, lʌkˈʃʊər- /


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The orchestra, simultaneously transparent yet extravagantly luxuriant, produced a richly textured sound with such presence that you felt like you could reach out and touch it.

From Los Angeles Times

Among the luxuriant paintings, executed on paper with opaque watercolors supplemented by gold, is a depiction of a religious festival’s boat procession, viewed by teeming crowds on the shore.

From Washington Post

At the Metropolitan Opera in November, the soprano Nadine Sierra sang that moment with luxuriant ease and confidence, a woman certain that she still had all the time in the world.

From New York Times

It looked like a scene deep in one of France’s luxuriant forests — but this was inside one of the world’s most visited burial grounds, the Père-Lachaise cemetery, nestled between traffic-laden avenues in eastern Paris.

From New York Times

In “And he shall purify,” the choral sections stacked atop one another in staggered entrances that amassed into a smoothly luxuriant texture.

From New York Times