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hedonism

[heed-n-iz-uhm] / ˈhid nˌɪz əm /


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Beachler: The first sketches of the juke joint I drew were red, representing capitalism, hedonism, all the things we are under the cover of the dark.

From Los Angeles Times

But Mr. Parker’s incorporation of clubby rhythms suggests neither mind-expansion nor hedonism but rather mathematical precision.

From The Wall Street Journal

The hedonism of the music, rooted in club and drug culture, was often at odds with the band's pronouncements between songs.

From BBC

But it's a carefully crafted and nuanced record, where hedonism gives way to vulnerability, as she describes the doubts she has over friendships, motherhood and commercial success.

From BBC

Dyer says looking back is "awful" and that his days of "hedonism" and "mad behaviour" are over.

From BBC