All 3 Uses of
luxurious
in
A Tale of Two Cities
- High vaulted rooms with cool uncarpeted floors, great dogs upon the hearths for the burning of wood in winter time, and all luxuries befitting the state of a marquis in a luxurious age and country.†
Chpt 2.9
- "Hah!" said the Marquis, glancing round the luxurious room.†
Chpt 2.9 *
- Monseigneur (often a most worthy individual gentleman) was a national blessing, gave a chivalrous tone to things, was a polite example of luxurious and shining fife, and a great deal more to equal purpose; nevertheless, Monseigneur as a class had, somehow or other, brought things to this.†
Chpt 2.23
Definition:
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(luxurious) rich and superior in quality