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fond of sensuous luxury or pleasure; self-indulgent (derives from the Greek city Sybaris)

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Berry always seemed to be touching herself, and it made her appear suggestive and sybaritic. But it wasn’t for show, it wasn’t a display.

—p.104 by Dana Spiotta
notable
2 days, 9 hours ago


If I sound optimistic, it’s because I’ve yielded to the sybaritic thrall of false confidence.

—p.124 by Kelli María Korducki
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1 day, 22 hours ago


Long days, warm orgiastic nights. A sybariticism for the end of a world.

—p.198 August: Exile and Conspiracy (198) by China Miéville
notable
7 years, 8 months ago


He began them soon after five and only interrupted them to don, for the reception of his guests, a sybaritic smoking jacket of blue silk, with tasselled belt and satin lapels

—p.151 by Vladimir Nabokov
uncertain
1 year, 8 months ago


Their unscheduled freedom on the weekend seemed sybaritic in comparison.

—p.222 Too Much Information (169) by Jonathan Franzen
uncertain
8 years ago


his body: simple, broad, sybaritic, and rather too light-footed

—p.96 Anna Karenina and characterization (91) by James Wood
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4 years, 5 months ago


the company most devoted to this sybaritic vision, Netflix

—p.120 Enter the Supersensorium (118) missing author
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5 years, 5 months ago


Freddy goes all to pieces if he gets served warmed-over coffee in a tarnished pot--he's a sybarite

—p.444 by Mary McCarthy
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3 weeks, 5 days ago


He had a cheerful dinner, and after dinner he didn’t write anything, no documents, but just lay sybaritically on the bed until it got dark.

why did i think this meant snake lmao

—p.298 The Overcoat (279) by Nikolai Gogol
strange
3 months ago


I had expected a more or less sumptuous meal, punctuated by sybaritic delights; I was quickly disillusioned. When it came to food, the prophet was a devotee of the greatest frugality

—p.163 by Michel Houellebecq
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1 year, 6 months ago


We will float from joy to joy, even the poorest among us living like a sybaritic magician.

—p.12 Motivation (7) by Jaron Lanier
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7 years, 7 months ago