A person addicted to luxury and pleasures of the senses.
Displaying luxury and furnishing gratification to the senses.
1 This inscription was composed by a voluptuary of the school of Petronius.
2 Such a word was a mockery in the mouth of such a voluptuary .
3 Perhaps it is, to the heaven of the modern sybarite, the ethical voluptuary .
4 She appears in the strongest sense a voluptuary and sensualist, but without refinement.
5 The voluptuary , that is why he will not open the door.
6 Bigot, a voluptuary in every sense, craved a change of pleasure.
7 He was not a voluptuary nor a boaster nor a wit.
8 I had blithely handed him -thefamous seasoned voluptuary !- my virginity.
9 Lucullus, autocrat and voluptuary as he was, governed his province well.
10 The thought of a voluptuary in pain is very terrible.
11 In Julius Caesar, a voluptuary and red with carnage, there were yet multitudinous virtues.
12 The irresolute voluptuary before whom these plans were laid could decide manfully upon neither.
13 This former voluptuary preserved only the good side of gallantry.
14 Now the apostle may be a voluptuary without much conscience.
15 His retired life was, in fact, that of a voluptuary .
16 Though a coxcomb and a voluptuary , he seems to have had some fine qualities.
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