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palatial

[puh-ley-shuhl] / pəˈleɪ ʃəl /


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McCarthy sheepishly admitted that he had spent a few months in the palatial home, paying “fair market value,” but then vowed to move out and return to living in his congressional office.

From Washington Post

Suddenly Kate is living in a palatial English home, and aides are bringing racks of cocktail dresses.

From Seattle Times

The women buried in these palatial graves on the empire’s frontier were also closely related to people from the core of the Xiongnu empire whose DNA was analyzed in earlier research.

From Science Magazine

Sheraton often ate four meals a day, at venues ranging from pushcarts to palatial restaurants.

From Seattle Times

Three months later, Galindo helped raid a palatial home in the San Fernando Valley.

From Los Angeles Times