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sybaritic

[sib-uh-rit-ik] / ˌsɪb əˈrɪt ɪk /


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Like so much at Patong Beach, the sleazy epicenter of sybaritic Thailand, Hooters is “temporarily closed.”

From Seattle Times

Since he started his business in 1986, Van Noten, 62, has cultivated a reputation as a designer’s designer, a man who chases beauty in its most sybaritic forms.

From Los Angeles Times

And it was at Mustique, a Caribbean island the intently shopaholic Colin had bought on a whim, despite its lack of running water and electricity, that Princess Margaret established her own sybaritic beachhead.

From New York Times

And though now-President Trump is impervious to instruction from briefing books or long-winded experts, he’s a quick study on matters of sybaritic indulgence and notoriety.

From Washington Post

They are served in something called crema di Parmigiano; you will not be far off if you imagine an Alfredo sauce cooked for one of the more sybaritic Roman emperors.

From New York Times