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luxuriate in
verb as in delight in
verb as in enjoy
verb as in like
Strongest matches
verb as in relish
verb as in savor
verb as in take
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Rare is the book that can luxuriate in a discussion of Coppola’s taste for Charvet button-down shirts and how that related to her work on “Marie Antoinette.”
As we traverse the flume, any stretches without a major show scene become a chance to luxuriate in the wilderness atmosphere, watch the digital fireflies sway as they lead us on the journey or take in the joyous, jazz-leaning pop.
The camera moves just so, never racing or crawling, which allows you to luxuriate in the details that fill in the picture and deepen the realism.
Campbell writes, “To hear those two voices together, here on the island, was to luxuriate in an old ballad she only remembered in fragments.”
To read a paragraph by Henry James — a single one can sprawl across pages — is to luxuriate in linguistic excess.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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