-
their hedonism, feasts, and excesses, to the
extent that "sybarite" and "
sybaritic" have
become bywords for o****nce, luxury, and
outrageous pleasure-s****ing...
- Gr**** Σύβαρις, συβάρεως, Συβαρίτης Sybarī́tēs, Συβαριτικός Sybarite,
sybaritic,
sybaritism syc- fig Gr**** συκῆ, σῦκον (sûkon) sycomancy,
sycophant syn-...
- said that the play "marked my
deliverance from the
ranks of the sl****,
sybaritic, stiff-shirted, swallow-tailed 'smoothies' to
which I
seemed condemned...
-
Sausalito (Spanish for "small
willow grove") is a city in
Marin County, California,
United States,
located 1.5
miles (2.4 kilometers)
southeast of Marin...
-
production design, "Bong and [Nekvasil],
provide them with a
series of
sybaritic astonishments."
Clarence Tsui of The
Hollywood Reporter wrote a highly...
- and dismissive. [...]
Apart from the
recurrent images of drug-crazed,
sybaritic,
terminally empty-headed
young people, the
secular world is also portra****...
- easy,
middle class surroundings had been
stifling Verlaine's
admittedly sybaritic literary talent.
Rimbaud acts as ****ically to
Verlaine as does Verlaine...
-
Rabbinic scholars, as
Philo argued their works and
ideas were "full of
Sybaritic profligacy and
licentiousness to
their everlasting shame", "eager to give...
-
being a trencherman, a hard drinker, a
Herculean lover, an epicure, a
sybaritic fancier of
luxuries and all good
things in life."
Boardwalk Empire fictionalized...
- lapse,
built his
Domus Aurea over the
unfinished temple,
indulged his
sybaritic and
artistic inclinations and
allowed the cult of his own
genius as pater...