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1 But Pamela knew that others saw her family as decadent , careless, unfeeling.
2 Not nearly as decadent as the media or the participants themselves liked to think.
3 I thought I was as decadent as all of that.
4 An eyeshadow palette with shades as decadent as its name?
5 Not as decadent as the Lieutenant, but sufficient.
6 This meal tastes as decadent as it sounds...but it is low in calories and simple to prepare.
7 The city was fallen, not just literally but spiritually, as decadent and doomed as an ancient civilization.
8 Sometimes we'd sneak them into bed after lights out, but that was as decadent as it got.
9 Aside from tea, you'd be hard pressed to find one…and while tea is indeed lovely, it just isn't as decadent as vino.
10 I must say many of these poets strike me as decadent fellows, not helped to anything like real manliness by their gifts.
11 Miller had seen pictures of them before; the idea of that much weight for a single megabyte of data struck him as decadent .
12 For a long time Baroque was despised as decadent and meretricious; now it is very much back, and in an almost uncritical sense.
13 And it's as decadent as you might expect when you find out $4 million was spent on the creating the space.
14 As decadent as a fast dessert can be.
15 "Are they all as decadent as they say?" I asked.
16 As decadent white wines go, this one delivers lovely rose petals, and Turkish delight on the nose with subtle litchi (lychee) flavours as a complement.
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