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"luxuriate in" Definitions
  1. to relax while enjoying something very pleasant
"luxuriate in" Antonyms

137 Sentences With "luxuriate in"

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So luxuriate in the possibilities, even at this late hour.
At times, Maud seems to masochistically luxuriate in her incapacitation.
These are stories made for people who luxuriate in Easter eggs.
This is a lush book, so let yourself luxuriate in it.
I luxuriate in the bath and use a toner sample from Aesop.
Former VICE contributors Janicza Bravo and Brett Gelman luxuriate in the confrontational.
From Iceland to New Zealand, people luxuriate in steaming natural hot springs.
The documentary tends to meander, content to luxuriate in exploring its subjects' relationship.
Reading Normal People, you can luxuriate in the romance of the love story.
First-class passengers, meanwhile, can luxuriate in up to 90 inches of space.
A Best Rapper Alive is unafraid to luxuriate in the expanse of their impact.
The tune doesn't really build toward anything, choosing instead to luxuriate in simmering sensuality.
Certainly, it can be extremely satisfying to luxuriate in the worldview that Downton creates.
Luxuriate in the feminine astrology columns of Lenny, Bustle, Broadly, Girlboss and The Cut.
Yet that's enough time for the opera to luxuriate in its spooky source material.
It's long at nearly 5 minutes and 30 seconds but you'll luxuriate in every second.
Instead, the forthcoming babe will luxuriate in a monochrome modern room, accented with grays and whites.
Elite liberals almost luxuriate in their rage against nationalism and the yokel masses who support it.
So sit back and luxuriate in the fine spinning glass, tweezered wiring and snipped metal.[YouTube]
And Zilli seems to luxuriate in inhabiting multiple famous personae at once—Tacitus, Metronius, Clooney-us.
Stick them on while the turkey is in the oven, and luxuriate in Christmas, but guitars.
They roll around it, they take huge sniffs, they luxuriate in the smell for several minutes.
It's 279 feet and you can luxuriate in the pool and also watch movies in the cinema.
Lock your computer down, and luxuriate in the knowledge that you've done more than the bare minimum.   
How the Trump administration encourages and benefits from media sloppiness I think they luxuriate in our sloppiness.
When actual in-store shopping montages are used, it's to skewer the cliché, not luxuriate in it.
In the alt-weekly world, you don't get a lot of time to luxuriate in a story.
Please read, and luxuriate in, Michael Kimmelman's roundup of the best architecture in New York this year.
I just want to luxuriate in its outdoor spaces, where the wind and the plants carry music.
While the protagonist finds way to heal, the reader can luxuriate in McKinley's rich, textured world-building.
The pieces that make up Lili pieces that luxuriate in their twistedness, but then give you rest too.
It's occasionally pointillist and hyperdetailed, but he's also content to just luxuriate in the slipperiness of it all.
We were allowed to luxuriate in food, allowed to be greedy, allowed to be happy in the home.
But while audiences could luxuriate in all the excess, the directors seemed to be searching for something more intimate.
Luxuriate in the first of the Boston Symphony's concerts in the coming week, and be challenged by the second.
His movies luxuriate in transformations of these women's characters just as Besson was literally, in real life, transforming their characters.
But none of their films luxuriate in realism or the everyday marvel of the love between friends like Mary does.
It's hard to use the truth as an instrument of enlightenment on people who prefer to luxuriate in a lie.
Its combination of nostalgia, reverie and tragedy reminds us why we tempt fate to luxuriate in life's fleeting, unexpected moments.
These recipes and about 19,000 more are on NYT Cooking, where subscribers luxuriate in all of their amazing culinary options.
Only luxuriate in the good luck of having eyes to see with and a body that responds to bopping suggestion.
If you're worried that you may not find gun violence especially funny, just lean back and luxuriate in the language.
In a novel that overflows with obsessive, encyclopedic energy, her characters luxuriate in self-conscious play, double meaning, and provocative inquiry.
And yet somehow all of them, captured in delicate salted-paper prints that luxuriate in ethereal velvety grays, are serenely beautiful.
These so-called decision-makers luxuriate in their purism while millions of Americans writhe in pain on the road to serfdom.
The production's director, Dmitri Tcherniakov, means for us not to luxuriate in the coziness too often associated with this beloved ballet.
The side benefit was we got to luxuriate in that rarest of political circumstance: a pure contest between right versus wrong.
One of the things we do to keep it from becoming sensational and exploitative is to not luxuriate in the crime itself.
But if you want to luxuriate in exquisite surroundings and can stomach a hefty bill, the Venart may be worth the splurge.
It was easy to luxuriate in the gentrified fantasy of the Good Place itself, a kind of gated community for the virtuous.
And it is why when a fighter like Justin Gaethje comes along we need to grab onto him and luxuriate in his honesty.
In punk rock circles, you were supposed to be angry about what you were singing, you weren't supposed to luxuriate in the words.
I hope you'll check that feature out right now and luxuriate in the print edition we're sending out to home-delivery subscribers tomorrow.
Yet the Presidents Club dinner, which seemed to luxuriate in sleaze and seedy behavior, shows that we still have not gone far enough.
The self who, we swear, will have banished her badness, will luxuriate in her success, will have finally mastered the great truth of existence.
In other words, Golub was never one to luxuriate in paint, the effect of which would undercut the violence and inhumanity he relentlessly depicted.
One of the best ways to really luxuriate in the fresh flavors of the ocean is to experience your fish raw, and perfectly chilled.
It is common for stars of his stature to try out second careers in broadcasting, or simply to luxuriate in endless rounds of golf.
And Shalhoub, for his part, is miscast in the role of Southern Republican "Red Wheatus" — even if he's game to luxuriate in his character's smugness.
Lighting, space, scarcity, and sound could play a more significant role in isolating individual pieces and allowing a visitor to luxuriate in their small details.
The hot ass of the professional gamer can now luxuriate in comfort during the sweltering meltdown of our planet thanks to the X Comfort Air.
As Noah tries to ingratiate himself, and as Cole confronts the man over his absenteeism, Anton simply wants to luxuriate in the dude's fancy shower.
It will be a grassy place for a big crowd to watch tennis on a big screen and maybe — just maybe — luxuriate in the sunshine.
As if that wasn't enough, these Inklings can also turn into sperm-like sea creatures who swim and luxuriate in their own mess of goo.
Once I'd sampled the the full spectrum, she asked me to pick my favorite hue so that I could luxuriate in it for a while.
We'd luxuriate in our (massive) bathroom every evening, applying the latest and greatest complexion-savers (all housed in a perfectly organized vanity), before sinking into bed.
But say you've finished your impeachment reading for the day and are eager to luxuriate in a good old-fashioned tale of platform-based information warfare.
Take this time to luxuriate in seeing the plans that you laid many months ago start to come to fruition — then direct your attention to months ahead.
Sarandon and Lange luxuriate in the campiness and scrappiness of their characters, and their performances make the show one of the best things on TV this year.
And if people still insist on seeing you as "bad" even after you try to explain yourself a second time, why not luxuriate in all that badness?
Thundercat introduces everyone — even himself — and then lets his guests luxuriate in their vintage image and sound: Mr. McDonald a demanding howler, Mr. Loggins an ethereal dream.
You could make a black bean and chorizo casserole that'll pick up flavor in the fridge, so you can luxuriate in it on Tuesday or Wednesday night.
But as you pointed out in your piece at Polygon, there is a real disconnect between what this game says and what this game has you luxuriate in.
Mostly, Season 6 opts to mourn and/or dance on the grave of its former leading man, rather than luxuriate in their leading woman's freedom from his tyranny.
Jazz buffs who were disappointed that "La La Land" had so much discussion of the genre and not enough actual jazz are given plenty to luxuriate in here.
But in order to enjoy the game, and luxuriate in its gorgeous retro visuals and phenomenal soundtrack, you'll need to accept that you will die… many, many times.
It's never unpleasant to luxuriate in Rowling's wizarding world, and the movie is full of the little side gags that always populate both her books and these movies.
Artificial sweeteners have allowed me to luxuriate in coffee as if each cup were a delicious little dessert, even if my body is fundamentally bad at processing sugar.
Instead, it takes this final hour to luxuriate in giving its characters a happy ending, and anything that might seem to threaten that happy ending is shooed away.
But rather than throw bones with C-3PO's red eyes or a gaggle of Imperial Star Destroyers, let's luxuriate in the footage's real star: that double-bladed, collapsible lightsaber!
That hotel chain wants you to luxuriate in the exquisite lather only body wash can provide, presuming, of course, you are a refined person who packs a travel loofah.
Mar-a-Lago is where Mr. Trump comes to escape, entertain and luxuriate in a Mediterranean-style manse, built 280 years ago by the cereal heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post.
It's not warm, or inviting, necessarily, but it suggests a way we might confront the end with a straight face—to luxuriate in the void, rather than fear it.
Rather than luxuriate in the perceived glory of martyrdom like a good Christian film might, it presents Franz Jägerstätter simply as one decent voice in a cacophony of wickedness.
In the Zapata wetlands, Cuban parakeets and spoonbills luxuriate in the tropical humidity, at peace with the world, as an explosion of violence takes place a few steps away.
The exception is a trip that includes at least some help with child care — time when parents are free to luxuriate in that rarest of parental indulgences: time alone.
I have a theory that many distance swimmers have parents who are scared of the water, who vowed that their children would find water something to luxuriate in, not avoid.
The beachy collection boasts over 100 new pieces for Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids and PB Teen, so the whole family can luxuriate in the sense of summer year-round.
" Teller, half of the magician duo Penn & Teller, wrote: "To see one of his shows was to luxuriate in past and present, choice, witty language and dazzling sleight of hand.
They have so much cash — and they're so used to having so much cash — that they basically luxuriate in how little they need to do to live in this world.
However, the FCC's decision means that not having to listen to a fellow passenger scream "can you hear me" over and over again is a comfort we all get to luxuriate in.
Perhaps, if we just stop mindlessly scarfing down our food and instead eat slowly and deliberately and really luxuriate in every bite of that plain oatmeal, we'll eat less and lose weight.
Family members, friends, colleagues, people whom I didn't even know but overheard talking on sweaty Brooklyn streets—everyone, it seemed, was eager to luxuriate in the bliss that was Popeyes' latest creation.
Reading Whitman silently enriches, but hearing your own or a partner's voice luxuriate in the verse's unhurried, insinuating cadences, drawn along on waves of alternately rough and delicate feeling, can quite overwhelm.
It's a real tightrope walk to try to do that in a show that also wants to viewers to luxuriate in stoned dance sequences, fourth-wall-breaking infomercials, and sadistic torture scenes.
Loose but not noodly, the reverb-heavy songs luxuriate in space yet find a center in Mr. Granduciel's plaintive, placeless drawl and facility with layering rich textures that manage not to clutter.
Spicy Sheet-Pan Sausage and Squash So good and so easy and maybe even a little bit of a cheat, because really all you're doing here is letting squash luxuriate in sausage flavor.
The tropical, 1,800-acre island in the Caribbean has 50 rooms, where guests can luxuriate in lush blue waters, play on one of four tennis courts, or sit in a full-service spa.
"School Hard" is incredibly fun, letting James Marsters luxuriate in every ounce of snark Spike has as he and Buffy play cat and mouse around Sunnydale High during a parent-teacher night gone bad.
Many abuse narratives are ostensibly about how terrible abuse is, but at the same time they invite their readers to wallow, to luxuriate in the idea of a young girl's broken and violated body.
Instead, the visit will allow time for the two leaders to luxuriate in the pomp and circumstance that they both enjoy and for them to talk in a more personal way with their wives present.
When they sat silent, they would twirl their gold hoops between their fingers and swing their crossed legs instead of nervously rubbernecking around (have you ever seen a kid sit still and luxuriate in it?).
It's a reliably compelling trope, but it has some pretty gross undertones: A lot of its emotional power seems to stem from a desire to both luxuriate in and control the sexuality of adolescent girls.
Does the development team hope to make players feel uncomfortable with the power they have at their disposal, or should we luxuriate in their capacity for destruction (rendered in higher audio-visual fidelity than ever before)?
Where most open-world games offer blank slates or a-charismatic bad dudes, Kiryu is an increasingly reluctant criminal with interests and motives entirely distinct from the player, who gets to luxuriate in watching him tick.
But even viewers who can't be bothered to remember the unwieldy Russian names or track the geopolitics -- mainly driven by Russia's desire to be taken seriously by the world powers -- can simply luxuriate in the performances.
The decadence of 1962 Hollywood — not to mention Feud's stunning costume and production design — allows him to luxuriate in the richest details while telling stories about high glamor and the wasted scraps it inevitably leaves behind.
Great sporting events right after elections should be rabidly non-partisan affairs, a chance to luxuriate in our sameness, to remember our blood ties, rather than replay the spiteful animosities of the previous year-and-a-half.
Inside the Green Zone on Sunday, protesters who had spent the night in an area called Celebration Square, once a parade ground for Saddam Hussein, seemed to luxuriate in having reached a space long forbidden to them.
In a chapter on what it means to "sound black," he is able to isolate several aspects of the "blaccent," as he calls it—a tendency, for example, to clip certain vowel sounds and luxuriate in others.
From the first distant glimpse of the estate, as John Lunn's lush score swells in accompaniment, it's clear that the movie will basically luxuriate in the show's elegant trappings, with everything slightly magnified from its TV incarnation.
And so I sit back each week and luxuriate in the sensational speeches, the heightened characters, and the appeals to justice all knowing that everyone will bloviate so much that I'll get what is going on and why.
Now when George Osborne comes out and pokes fun at me, obviously trying to luxuriate in the fact that I am a defeated finance minister - yes I am a defeated finance minister, but in the hands of whom?
You're thankful for your experiences – you still like to luxuriate in them from time to time, letting the best parts of your memories lap over you, as if you were bathing in a natural spring – but you're older now.
Or am I inviting them to luxuriate in the images of sex and violence, our culture's two favorite forms of pornography, and inviting them to take a titillated pleasure in the story of the worst moment of another human being's life?
It's easy to luxuriate in the atmosphere the show conjures, in its knowing references to the pop culture of that moment -- from movies to TV to video games to Radio Shack -- without fully buying into all of the individual parts.
They make use of graphical motifs such as stripes, grids, zigzags and squiggles, and luxuriate in a palette of warm colors: a muffled lavender, a lemon-chiffon yellow and a cherry-blossom pink that all, at times, get mucked up with gray.
Now wealthy elites luxuriate in gleaming condos and frigid sushi bars while thousands of working-class residents live without running water or electricity along the city's maze of igarapés—polluted little rivers that rise and fall with the seasonal ebb and flow of the Amazon.
However, if you do want to luxuriate in a hot bath during your time in Vegas, Bally's offers Resort Executive Suites that have a soaking tub in the middle of the room, and might be worth the small splurge of about $100 more per night. 
Each time I turn it on, I luxuriate in my utter control over this appliance, helpless, powerless to resist, doomed to suck up kitty litter and dead skin cells until I grant it reprieve (or until it completely jams itself on an errant cord).
And the show didn't so much condemn this nihilism as luxuriate in it: Subliminally, at least, it was as much a part of the Gossip Girl ethos as the lingering close-ups on Blake Lively's shiny hair and Leighton Meester's giant tear-filled eyes.
Followers of John McPhee, perhaps the most revered nonfiction narrative journalist of our time, will luxuriate in the shipshape prose of "Draft No. 4: On the Writing Process," a collection of eight essays that first appeared in The New Yorker, his home for more than 50 years.
While at the Cannes Film Festival, a squad of our favorite Instagram-famous faces will arrive (and depart) via yachts (to be captured by the awaiting paparazzi), walk at least one red carpet in the finest gowns and unbelievably expensive jewelry, and luxuriate in the lap of luxury.
Compared with giraffes, which zonk out for just 30 minutes a day, or dolphins, which rest only one-half of their brains at a time, I—who will gleefully luxuriate in nine hours of shut-eye now and then—am basically a lump who occasionally has wakeful moments.
From a nettle soup with chive blossoms to short ribs with kumquat and kombu — or her secret formula for chewy granola bars that won't fall apart — the book's beautifully photographed pages offer a chance to learn a lot, and luxuriate in the soothing act of preparing a wholesome dish.
At the upmarket Saint Jude gym and spa in Montreal's bourgeois-bohemian Plateau-Mont-Royal neighborhood, members show off their muscles in the church's former chapel, forsake kneeling in favor of ashtanga yoga poses and luxuriate in an outdoor steamy bath in the shadow of the church's imposing steeple.
Finally, after toweling off, try the rose body butter, a collaboration between Follain and Organic Bath Co. "People love to luxuriate in the ingredients and take a moment for themselves away from the noise," says Foley, a "a huge bath person" who's bound to make converts of us all. follain.
Come the end of this journey—which won't take too long if rushed through, but you'll most likely want to luxuriate in its colors and calm—the player will have seen creatures that no human ever has, and to say any more on the fauna of Abzû is to spoil the discoveries ahead.
The point isn't to luxuriate in sadness, nor to flaunt sincerity — the point is to find, not only in words but also in her enunciation of them and the emotional colors the music paints, a close musical approximation of one woman's anxiety, which given the everyday normalcy of her persona could be yours too.
A video shot from behind of a woman picking individual strands of her long, black hair, suggests an almost absent-minded gesture of anxiety, one perhaps passed on from mother to daughter — it's a gesture of disquietude, but the video as a whole also seems to luxuriate in the majesty of the thick locks.
Part of the wonder of 2001 comes from the way Kubrick gives viewers time to luxuriate in the images he creates, from a space station spinning in a cosmic waltz to a lunar lander coming in for a slow approach to an astronaut emotionlessly sunbathing while watching a pre-recorded birthday message from parents halfway across the solar system.
But still, with the Coloradito at least, you can intuit a step or two that may be missing and reach this sublime moment when you swirl a finger through the mole and luxuriate in its cocoa sweetness, its muted heat, its herbal fragrance and its grand sense of history that stretches back to the villages of Oaxaca.
That tumble of clauses pushing you forward, letting you get tangled up in the syntax and luxuriate in the syrupy, gleaming wood; the nerdy joy of throwing in the highboys along with the more mundane kinds of furniture; that last evocative image of Gilded Age New York: it's hedonistic to read and it carries a nearly physical pleasure.
For now, though, luxuriate in this deep-as-all-hell beat from Mike WiLL Made-It, a strange zither-like scythe that swings just out of reach—it kind of sounds like Angelo Badalamenti's soundtrack to David Lynch's touching old-guy-on-a-lawnmower film The Straight Story, or that scene in Wayne's World where Garth whistles the theme from Star Trek.
In Perth, I have a lot of space and time and I can get in the mood to stretch out and luxuriate in some leisurely studio waffling....in New York City, where I am at right now, one has much less space, possibly less time, so I'm pretty gung-ho on being more minimal and no messing about when it is time to kick out the jams.
Gutowitz then provided us with many examples of C.K.'s jokes and comments over the years that have taken on a chilling, even sinister light because we now know that they weren't really jokes at all — he was using his own alleged misbehavior as material, either to throw us a red herring from the rumors, or to luxuriate in his own alleged misdeeds in a very complicated way.
Six months after President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and Republicans in Congress jammed through massive tax cuts mostly for corporations and the wealthy, it has become clear that working families are suffering while billionaire GOP campaign contributors luxuriate in a tax windfall.

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