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"luxuriant" Definitions
  1. (of plants or hair) growing thickly and strongly in a way that is attractive
  2. (especially of art or the atmosphere of a place) rich in something that is pleasant or beautiful

118 Sentences With "luxuriant"

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Otherwise, it is one of luxuriant vegetation and cavorting humans.
Look at the freedom men have to grow full and luxuriant beards.
Joseph Lattanzi was splendid as Hawk, his buttery baritone luxuriant and robust.
The stillness is eerie, the empty spaces luxuriant and seemingly all yours.
Part 1 is fast-moving and suspenseful, Part 2 languorous and luxuriant.
The luxuriant dessert was a southern Spanish pastry with a creamy, crunchy texture.
The world she enters is shellacked, overproduced, filthy, luxuriant, a glossy escapist blockbuster.
But as we progressed upstream, I began to feel a luxuriant, drunken joy.
"It tasted like the most smooth and luxuriant steak I'd ever had," he said.
Pecker combs his luxuriant hair straight back over the collars of his monogrammed shirts.
From a "weird piece of Velcro" to and "epic and luxuriant mop," the names are plentiful.
Hi-Mo says the market is growing more luxuriant across a broad range of age-groups.
A lot of the time is the place where I can be as luxuriant as possible.
In the most luxuriant images, Mr. Lillis's expression is often pensive, with a tinge of sadness.
Viewers commune with the root structures of trees in Yulia Pinkusevich's piece The Luxuriant Prolific Undying.
Some have enjoyed unimaginably luxuriant margins, says Sam Sakamura, vice-president of Hyatt Hotels in Japan.
Sometimes, you hear people talk about relishing a small, but rich and luxuriant, piece of chocolate cake.
Woven through with an ornate, rippling harp filigree, the luxuriant textures were multilayered instead of silky smooth.
For this interview, she chose the twisting trees and luxuriant rose bushes of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
The soaring vocal lines and luxuriant choruses unfurl over a score punctuated with kaleidoscopic darts of instrumental colour.
The music is at once luxuriant and turbulent; if you know the back story, it can be traumatic.
The most obvious aspects of this luxuriant design are its grand proportions that taper neatly into sculptural form.
He has become a red carpet magnet, thanks to his luxuriant locks and penchant for avant-garde couture.
At least one of the show's exhibits, Yulia Pinkusevich's The Luxuriant Prolific Undying, left me less than hopeful.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Coachella Valley, CA — A luxuriant oasis and an arid No Man's Land.
Other co-stars just seemed happy for the opportunity to see themselves reimagined in wide lapels and luxuriant facial hair.
Our bright white conference room embodied the materially luxuriant minimalism preferred by institutions seeking to project wealth, professionalism, and seriousness.
What was once the New Jersey State Fairgrounds has expanded and evolved over the years into a mazelike, luxuriant landscape.
Convenient to the airport and Kowloon's attractions, it's a luxuriant, calm oasis amid the Hong Kong hubbub, and surprisingly affordable.
The most obvious reason is the dense, luxuriant black-and-white cinematography, which is very pleasurable in its own right.
And then it turned again, and suddenly we were on a street ablaze with cherry trees in luxuriant, excessive bloom.
Behold another Bon Iver album just as you'd expect, overflowing with easy feelgoodism, soft edges,  luxuriant emotionalism, and sumptuously instant gratification.
The natural world provides a much more luxuriant smorgasbord than the imported, genetically modified junk most people have grown accustomed to.
Majuli, where it is located, is a luxuriant island in the Brahmaputra River, close to the border with China and Myanmar.
Most show luxuriant vegetation, but here and there we see parts of a green, possibly female, body — a hand, a partial foot.
Despite the luxuriant black and white visual frames – Tarkovsky-like in their deliberateness and fluidity – there is nothing neat about this story.
High-maintenance plants specified by the Olmsted office have been replaced with equally luxuriant flowers known for "horticultural dependability," Ms. Levee notes.
With its bronzed and golden rendering of flesh, along with its luxuriant purples and greens, the painting is a ruminative, decadent miracle.
Suddenly, arm and neck restraints burst from the chair and you sit there, your arms bound and your eyes brutalized in luxuriant agony.
Elena's black hair, gathered in a luxuriant pony tail, is accented with apricot mallow, a flower native to Southern California and Northern Mexico.
"Part 1 is fast-moving and suspenseful, Part 2 languorous and luxuriant," A. O. Scott wrote in his Times review in August 2017.
Shakespeare at his expansive best offers a luxuriant pleasure, but there's also satisfaction in the numerous, comparatively bite-size plays of Harold Pinter.
The song invites a delicious, almost luxuriant self-pity and melancholy that envelops you like a steaming tub filled with expensive bath oils.
Yet the tourist brochures showing luxuriant scenes of water gushing off Angel Falls or down the Orinoco River now seem like a cruel joke.
Gorgeous music is allied with luxuriant dancing, close to barefoot ballet: luminous lines, deep bends, a fullness flowing through extremities and soft phrase endings.
In warm months, the grasslands burst into luxuriant green, and Tibetan and Mongolian herders have for centuries guided yaks and goats over the pastures.
Many of the gifts, from luxuriant water pitchers to pristine salad bowls, cannot be fulfilled as the chain liquidates, leaving couples with store credit instead.
"The Luxuriant Dew of the Spring and Autumn Annals," a Confucian commentary 22 centuries old, insisted that correct language was a matter of life and death.
Against this conceptual backdrop crackles London-based Quayola's dark luxuriant fractal-looking images: sumptuous spider-web-y riots that leave you unsure where to look first.
Replacing them is a luxuriant New York version of a grand Parisian hôtel particulier, rational in plan and replete with airy salons set in telescoping enfilade.
It is here, on a luxuriant terrace, that the family soaks up morning rays or watches deer emerge from the forest to graze in the evening.
If you can, try to find a fennel bulb with luxuriant fronds to chop up for the salad, so it can be both vegetable and herb.
There are also reconstructions of naked figures in bronze, which have a disarming fleshiness: copper lips and nipples, luxuriant black beards, wiry swirls of dark pubic hair.
Each shift in the light coaxed rainbows from the bog pools, transforming the ground underfoot from a rotting cabbage stew to a sumptuous carpet, luxuriant and kaleidoscopic.
Ben Power has done the astute, hypnotically cadenced English adaptation, and it has been directed with luxuriant austerity by the celebrated stage and film director Sam Mendes.
After all, they are the unfortunate souls who will have to unpeel customers' luxuriant toupees from any allegedly urine-soaked beds and blow dry them back into shape.
An Australian teenager is suing a small handful of publications for making fun of his luxuriant hair style, after an image of the man became immortalised in memes.
"Millennials want to show off a sort of luxuriant, well-considered, 'well-cared-for-ness' that doesn't traffic much in glamour, but still clearly messages wealth and taste."
A wall of moist succulents on the facade was springing to luxuriant life, embedded in rosette-patterned tiles 23-D printed from chardonnay grape skins, sawdust and cement.
And just as their shared histories were colliding, so were their varied sensibilities: Mr. Lemon's careful stealth; Ms. Miller's luxuriant abandon; Mr. Houston-Jones's recklessness and dry humor.
"This is a very strategic location from Daesh's perspective," their commander, a tense, wiry man sporting a luxuriant moustache says, using an Arabic term for the Islamic State.
And that, if you like, is a form of wizardry, as much as achieving a lustrous, luxuriant sensuality out of materials as industrial and recalcitrant as Plexiglas and tape.
Travelers hate long lines, invasive scanning, and crowded waiting areas, so Clear, Delta, and other airports have packaged biometric scanning as luxuriant, exclusive, and above all else, extremely convenient.
Now Dudamel's hair—the luxuriant curliness of which was often admired in those early days—is graying, and his conducting, in which he takes evident pleasure, has mellowed somewhat.
In all three works, episodes of crushing sonic violence coexist with oases of serene lyrical beauty for an overall sense of smoldering, luxuriant noise — a plangent yet gorgeous howl.
One highlight of her garden tours so far, she said, was a greenhouse sighting of a Hawaiian orchid, one of the flowers that inspired Georgia O'Keeffe's luxuriant petal paintings.
More literally, Ramona envelops Destiny in her luxuriant fur coat, a gesture that is maternal and sexual, campy and collegial all at once — an indication of Ramona's complicated charisma.
A man walked by with a small pyramid nestled atop his hair, like a halo, just steps from a woman with luxuriant braids and a giant white painted drum.
And while business and first class fliers pay plenty for the luxuriant leg room, edible food, and huge screens, they too suffer the machinations of an industry that relentlessly profits.
Others unfavorably compared the sparse spruce to its crosstown counterpart in St. Peter's Square, a lushly-leafed fir donated by Poland to the Vatican that was nicknamed "Rigoglio," or luxuriant.
Her powerful, luxuriant voice retained its warmth throughout the evening, with blazing high notes that were never forced or shrill, even when projected over the massed ensembles of orchestra and chorus.
As Smith's photographs demonstrate, today's suburban pioneers continue that tradition, intentionally or not, by building sprawling golf courses and luxuriant grass lawns in one of the driest states in the country.
My own eye is drawn to a tall boy at the front of the scrum whose luxuriant hair is in the orange and blonde style of The Man Who Fell To Earth.
A man with a luxuriant weave, wearing stiletto heels and a miner's lamp, came pacing through, soon followed by a series of the lunar-complexioned models everyone seems to be casting lately.
As might be expected, Ms. Fleming brings a luxuriant, caressing tone to the song fragments composed by the composer Paul Clark (which sometimes bring to mind Samuel Barber's "Knoxville: Summer of 1915").
The busts rest on modern-looking palettes of tile in carved and painted medium-density fiberboard; the standing figures are covering themselves in raggedy yet luxuriant pieces of felted hair and fur.
After her eerie, luxuriant, string-laden 2015 album, "Honeymoon," Lana Del Rey moves back toward more standard pop forms with "Love," a verse-chorus-verse ballad built on four fundamental girl-group chords.
With the audacious "Achilles Mourning the Death of Patroclus" at the Pompidou, we have before us a large, luxuriant canvas without the typical framed glass barrier so many other paintings here are burdened with.
Overwhelmingly white and culturally conservative, it is an uneasy mix of working-class struggles and old-money prosperity — bourbon distilleries and luxuriant horse farms, one very large auto plant and the University of Kentucky.
A pair of bearded male river gods symbolize the rivers, which is typical enough; however, one of them sports not only the traditional beard, but also luxuriant chest hair, radically unusual in Western art.
Drying in their towels to one side, Aleppo University medical students Mansour Salim, 24, and Ahmad Faqas, 25, listened to the music, drank tea, ran their fingers through their fashionably luxuriant beards and smoked cigarettes.
With her luxuriant silver curls pinned to the top of her head, the Londoner is instantly recognizable for anyone who watched Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding, and she is getting used to the attention.
Her subtly subversive wardrobe staples — tuxedo jackets, luxuriant knits, wide-legged trousers, all cut just so — became a de facto uniform not only for fashion and art world insiders, but also for writers, filmmakers, architects.
At least these bluffs should cry, given the emotional terrain that the director, Roger Michell, stakes out early with one lovely landscape shot after another, the airborne camera sailing over the luxuriant, seemingly endless green.
With some charming carpentry and a few crosshatched windows, the Mraches stumbled into a structure that's perfectly tuned to the internet's taste — the sort of anonymous, luxuriant simplicity that presents beautifully on an LCD screen.
The sound of "iLevitable" partly harked back to plushly produced Latin pop songs of romance (and mostly heartache) from half a century ago: bolero, cha-cha and bugalú, with big-band horns and luxuriant strings.
The sound of "iLevitable" partly harked back to plushly produced Latin pop songs of romance (and mostly heartache) from half a century ago: bolero, cha-cha and bugalú, with big-band horns and luxuriant strings.
The smooth aroma of coconut oil mingled with the crunchiness of cashews and water chestnuts, the fiery tang of kimchi, and umami of shiitake mushrooms, not to mention the luxuriant addition of an oozing egg yolk.
Deakins' work was up against a number of truly visually arresting films, including the luxuriant photography in The Shape of Water, Hoyte van Hoytema's visceral IMAX work in Dunkirk, and the atmospheric work of Darkest Hour.
Singing Violetta at the Met two years ago, Ms. Yoncheva brought a kind of luxuriant sensuality to the first act, a party that's gone on much too long, but now she seemed simply vague and disconnected.
This setup seems to have all the ingredients of a lush period romance, and Céline Sciamma's film feels so luxuriant and assured that you don't notice right away how many of the expected elements are missing.
This was in part thanks to the presence of the night's other newsmaker, Mr. Debargue, who was raging in one moment, then daringly swinging the next, before turning to a more familiar standard of luxuriant Romantic virtuosity.
Brian Kelley's leafy, luxuriant Tennessee home is no longer "Meant to Be." The Florida Georgia Line singer is selling the 70-acre property outside of Nashville that he purchased in 2013 and lives in with his wife, Brittney.
Indeed, his whole performance radiated calm, confidence and joy: a big, burly man with luxuriant long black hair, brown karakul hat, one small gold earring and many chunky rings, effortlessly smiling and gesticulating through his glorious baritone singing.
Where Rubens maintained Titian's emphasis on the figure, in a suite of small paintings on copper by Jan "Velvet" Brueghel and assorted collaborators – cleverly juxtaposed against Rubens' monumental canvases – the nudes are just another luxuriant object among many.
There's a Santa extravaganza of seven "Bingo and Buddies Santa Clauses," practicing looking jolly as they indulge in milk and cookies in a Maryland diner, wearing identical long white beards and luxuriant mustaches that make drinking milk an adventure.
The form in which the husband-and-wife team of Shaun and Abigail Bengson couch their response is a sort of luxuriant, sentimental-cool folk rock, in which fatalistic and angry drumming figures prominently, along with sweet, swirling chords.
After an article was published in a national newspaper, asserting that the reason millennials couldn't break into the urban housing market was because of their luxuriant brunch habits, the smashed avocado-loving millennials of Australia fought back with applause-worthy tenacity.
Color creeps into his drawings of the 1980s, when he added colored pencils to his use of plain pencils to shade a whale's big body or lend a more vivid sense of volume to a standing figure's luxuriant outpouring of hair, hair, hair.
Jeffrey Katzenberg, a former head of Disney's film studio and co-founder of DreamWorks Animation, observes that American film-going has evolved from a "blue collar egalitarian" habit to a more "upscale" experience, at cinemas with luxuriant comforts and IMAX and 3D screens.
Dan Haggerty, who played a gentle mountain man with a luxuriant beard and a bear named Ben in the 21997 movie "The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams" and the NBC television series of the same name, died on Friday in Burbank, Calif.
J.G. One of the great elegies in Broadway history, this portrait of a reunion of performers from a Ziegfeld-style revue was a luxuriant farewell to a vanishing era of show business and to the American illusion of a happily-ever-after existence.
CreditCreditEmily Berl for The New York Times In the 1980s, when the composer, choreographer, performer and director Meredith Monk was commissioned to create a new work for the Houston Grand Opera, she spent most of the budget on luxuriant amounts of rehearsal time.
The soft, luxuriant beauty of Lawler's photographs, which made them seem a touch decadent when compared with the astringent worldview of her peers, now delivers an undeniable jolt of feeling — or, perhaps, we now feel free enough to accept their emotional baggage.
In late June, the writer and director Terence Nance, who has a luxuriant Afro and a mellow disposition, was facing a deadline to finish postproduction on his new HBO series, "Random Acts of Flyness," when something in the news emotionally derailed him.
The muskrat's fur is not as luxuriant as that of the beaver or the otter, but it is warm and waterproof, and tales of local trappers harvesting muskrat pelts — even into the 1970s — are still told in the outer reaches of Queens and Staten Island.
Often shot in luxuriant black and white, these are movies to swoon over, though how long you do so in "Lover for a Day" depends on whether you find its ideas about love, faithfulness, men and women charmingly old-fashioned, exasperatingly naïve or merely deterministic.
Though steeped in protest, the fashions and fads of this era were also frilly and decadent, luxuriant in materials and elaborate in construction — a sartorial mode that deftly underscores the exhibition's "queerness," both in the broad, countercultural sense, and in the more specific sense of sexual identity.
Metropolitan Opera (Friday through Thursday) Two alluring sopranos making house role debuts are on the lineup this week: Nina Stemme sings with a powerful, luxuriant voice and offers an unusually nuanced portrayal of the title role in Franco Zeffirelli's decadent production of ★ "Turandot," vividly conducted by Paolo Carignani.
Kateb Yacine's 1956 novel Nedjma is luxuriant and convoluted like Liszt, not deceptively simple like Mozart, but in my encounter with it I found myself in a position more like that of the amateur attempting Mozart: I read every word, but never felt I was more than a tenth of the way toward having read the novel.
Los Angeles duo Classixx today announced a new mix series called Lifetime Grooves and shared the inaugural session, mixed in collaboration with Distant Works Records co-founder Daniel T. Moving at a luxuriant pace from unapologetically jovial disco to sensual deep house without missing a beat, the mix is the perfect soundtrack for these first days of spring.
But the film, which you can think of as a luxuriant aperitif before Black Mirror season five (which currently has no known release date, though it will presumably debut sometime in 2019), is interesting enough from start to its five different finishes that you probably won't be too upset by its lack of larger thematic cohesiveness.
Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow, former director-general of UNESCO, wrote in favor of Shibam's defense and upkeep: "The traveler who comes unexpectedly upon it, after crossing a vast and level desert, sees a dazzling sight: rising from groves of date palms in the bottom of a luxuriant valley, the city seems to soar gracefully towards the sky."
Memories of Kaphan's own grandmother, a Jewish matriarch of Eastern European heritage whom the chef fondly refers to as Bubby, are manifest in the Ashkenazi-style chopped liver, sautéed in chicken fat and mixed with herbs and hard-boiled egg white; it's luxuriant enough to be the main event, instead of its traditional billing as a side dish.
These airy, symmetrical, light-and-glass-filled spaces that stretch to the near horizon are indeed beautiful, in much the same way the ninth floor of the Asch building in Manhattan — its large windows casting luxuriant light onto its open work area from their generous southern exposure — was beautiful, until the afternoon of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads We, the quasi-entitled, live comfortably amid gut-wrenching gut renovations, tear-downs converted into luxuriant build-ups, tautological street-infrastructure projects inspired by Samuel Beckett (digging holes, filling holes, digging up the same holes again), prices through the roof, a baby boom, nanny armies, bespoke dog walkers, and other potent signs of accelerated fabulousness.
Today, in any case, over her coffee cup—intense, absent, indifferent to her surroundings, not checking her phone or reading—she had an aura that was just as significant as if she were a celebrity, improbably washed up at the seaside, having shaken off her entourage of admirers or detractors, thirsting to be left alone with her luxuriant inner life.
NYC imprint Sweat Equity boss, JX Cannon, has turned to Qween Beat-affiliated ballroom producer Byrell The Great for a mechanically minimal remix of "Gagged," off of his forthcoming Tanked EP. Pairing back the hardcore-indebted bombast of the original, Byrell's take is sleek, precisely calibrated, and luxuriant in its rhythmic striation—building power and a sense of aura more through careful arrangement than full-tilt overdrive.

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