verb
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A lot of people like to luxuriate in the idea that this is a very liberal city.
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Classical literature is a polite literature luxuriating in endless prevarication and self-indulgence.
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Donna enjoyed her meal, luxuriating in the warmth of the carriage.
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Even the rulers of this planet of Stalinvast, luxuriating high up in their hives, must take a very partial view.
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So, after luxuriating in its hair shirt for a few days, the City would have sold sterling anyway.
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They worked with a will, luxuriating in the feel of the sun on their bare backs.
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To stay and luxuriate in ordinary emotions and sensations means that the contemplative is trapped in our normal limitations.