The day was rounded off with a sumptuous Malaysian feast with a local family. [adjective]
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The jewels which were robbed were very sumptuous. [adjective]
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Furnished with a fine antique bed and French armoire the room is decorated with lime wash of the original color and sumptuous fabrics. [adjective]
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Have you a sumptuous table, a dashing wife, and gold to scatter, in order to attract them to your suite. [adjective]
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One of the noisiest was the table at which De Malfort was the most conspicuous figure; his periwig the highest, his dress the most sumptuous, his breast glittering with orders. [adjective]
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And if you enter the palaces, you find pictures of matchless worth, rich dresses which modern looms cannot rival, and sumptuous furniture at which modern times can only wonder. [adjective]
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The pavilion in which these personages were, had, as became the time, as well as the personal character of Richard, more of a warlike than a sumptuous or royal character. [adjective]
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Sumptuous and stagnant exaggeration of murder. [adjective]
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She contemplated with the greatest interest this woman who gave the most sumptuous dinners in America, and who had all the men in New Orleans at her feet. [adjective]
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The baby, half naked, lay asleep upon her own great mahogany bed, that was like a sumptuous throne, with its satin-lined half-canopy. [adjective]
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Pontellier were contemplating a summer sojourn abroad, and that their handsome residence on Esplanade Street was undergoing sumptuous alterations, and would not be ready for occupancy until their return. [adjective]
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