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more luxurious
adjective as in affluent, indulgent
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Lisa Webb, Which? consumer law expert, said that as advent calendars had become more luxurious, there were likely to be more criminals targeting consumers buying them.
“But I made a new friend in Tokyo recently who has a brand called A.PRESSE, and I bought a hoodie from him. The fit and wash technique is great, and that to me is more luxurious than a Louis Vuitton hoodie.”
I can think of nothing more luxurious than choice — the simple ability to dictate rather than be dictated to.
Offering both the classics available at most sushi spots, as well as more luxurious options like o-toro, Japanese uni, sweet shrimp and octopus, there is not a single thing that’s not fresh and delicious.
“The electricity cost for charging and everything is much less and I got a much, much more luxurious car for the same price compared with gas-fueled cars,” Sharma said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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