A person addicted to luxury and pleasures of the senses.
1 Surely this selfish Taunton sybarite was the prosaic ideal of Hamlet's words:-
2 Rarely has the ruthlessness of the pure sybarite been so amply illustrated.
3 Perhaps it is, to the heaven of the modern sybarite , the ethical voluptuary.
4 Altogether the walk was not a pleasant one for the sybarite .
5 With all her devotion she was something of a sybarite and liked repose.
6 He had a sybarite 's eye for beauty, and an intense admiration for it.
7 The luxurious sybarite could not help the stings of conscience, the odor he might.
8 Under Khaled's directions the group of sybarite youths took up their positions once more.
9 He was undoubtedly a sybarite , yet he evidently possessed rare energy and executive force.
10 To Marie it was more luxurious than a sybarite 's jacuzzi.
11 He was not a sybarite , but he preferred the society of Mrs. Lansing's guests.
12 You know, my dear John, that I am a bit of a sybarite - agourmet
13 I can promise you a fair but by no means sybarite feast-goodmorning, Nicholas Vassilitsky.
14 Here and there a curtain of gaudy chintz, half drawn, marked the resting-place of a sybarite .
15 Is not the imperfect sybarite to be met with even in Paris itself, that intellectual metropolis?
16 This place made the old tower that M. Tynar lived in look like a sybarite 's palace.
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