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luxuriate

[luhg-zhoor-ee-eyt, luhk-shoor-] / lʌgˈʒʊər iˌeɪt, lʌkˈʃʊər- /


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She led it with a singer’s innate sense of phrasing and generous expanse; the orchestra seemed happy to luxuriate with her across every small hill and valley of the score.

From New York Times

How much damage was done to the sport by exposing its dark underbelly at a time when fans should be luxuriating in the pleasures of spring training?

From Seattle Times

Main character though Meilin may be, Oh frequently luxuriates in the spotlight with a performance that will alarm anyone who’s ever wanted to vanish while watching their parents cause a scene in public.

From The Verge

Bringing out piquant details all over, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the Met’s music director, luxuriated in the score — a bit too rhapsodically, as momentum kept slackening.

From New York Times

When the show first exploded into the world it was enough to luxuriate in their strange attraction to one another.

From Salon