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Sumptuous   /sˈəmptʃwəs/  /sˈəmptʃuəs/   Listen
Sumptuous

adjective
1.
Rich and superior in quality.  Synonyms: deluxe, gilded, grand, luxurious, opulent, princely.  "Gilded dining rooms"



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"Sumptuous" Quotes from Famous Books



... The sumptuous abode of Licinius Crassus echoes with his sighs and groans. His children and slaves respect his profound sorrow, and leave him with intelligent affection to solitude,—that friend of great grief, so grateful to the afflicted ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 8, No. 47, September, 1861 • Various

... towns, that of tulip-notary usurping its place. In the smaller towns, where there was no exchange, the principal tavern was usually selected as the "show-place," where high and low traded in tulips, and confirmed their bargains over sumptuous entertainments. These dinners were sometimes attended by two or three hundred persons, and large vases of tulips, in full bloom, were placed at regular intervals upon the tables and sideboards for their ...
— Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds • Charles Mackay

... together, and Patty discovered that the rest of the house was as sumptuous as her first view ...
— Patty Fairfield • Carolyn Wells

... dining room, the service, the waiting at table, the wine, and the food, were not simply in keeping with the general tone of modern luxury throughout all the house, but seemed even more sumptuous and modern. Darya Alexandrovna watched this luxury which was novel to her, and as a good housekeeper used to managing a household—although she never dreamed of adapting anything she saw to her own household, as it was ...
— Anna Karenina • Leo Tolstoy

... to the hall of his ancestors, exchanging the gloomy cockpit for the gay saloon, the ship's allowance for sumptuous fare, the tyranny of his messmates and the harshness of his superiors for adulation and respect. Was he happier? No. In this world, whether in boyhood or riper years, the happiest state of existence is when under control. Although contrary to received opinion, this is a fact; but I cannot now ...
— Newton Forster • Frederick Marryat


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