单词 | sybarite |
例句 | It is true they were sybarites and aesthetes. 19 Things About Betty Catroux 2020-03-02T05:00:00Z He plays a bigger-than-life sybarite whose daughter enlists him to help with her marital woes. ‘On the Rocks’ Review: Daddy Dearest and His Late Bloomer 2020-10-01T04:00:00Z By contrast, many of today’s food writers are neither snobs nor sybarites but a new class of literary lifestyle expert: pragmatic home-cooking entrepreneurs who can help us get dinner on the table now. “Dinner: A Love Story” 2012-07-26T16:25:00Z She would be accused of being a sybarite if it weren’t for the conceptual rigor she applies to her aesthetics.” T Magazine: Deeda Blair’s Elegance of Conviction 2013-05-31T17:00:11Z Thus began a dual career as political agitator and upper-crust sybarite. Christopher Hitchens, 1949-2011: Christopher Hitchens Is Dead at 62 ? Obituary 2011-12-16T06:27:29Z “Fat Cats of the Desert,” a gaudy nighttime soap on a more daring channel on the Rotana network, is in its fourth season, and it portrays rich Saudis as decadent, hard-drinking, free-spending sybarites. | The TV Watch: Saudi Arabia: Ramadan TV Gently Pushes Saudi Boundaries 2012-08-20T02:22:34Z The painting is singular in Johns’s oeuvre, in part because its title hints at a narrative, one about a sybarite who likes to drink and party. Seeing Double With Jasper Johns 2021-09-13T04:00:00Z While the ocean liner, especially during Prohibition, was a refuge for sybarites of all stripes, Gibbs himself was a rather dour teetotaler, persnickety and, despite being a devoted husband, something of a chauvinist. T Magazine: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea 2012-08-06T21:00:59Z While I’d want copies of the Bible, Plato, Dante, Shakespeare and Proust — the biggies of western literature — I’m too much of a sybarite to restrict myself to classics. Review | You’re done with it all. You head for the hills. What books do you bring? 2022-01-11T05:00:00Z But his admirers should know he remained a sybarite even in his waning days. Review: Ian Fleming’s James Bond Letters in ‘The Man With the Golden Typewriter’ 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z We see him dwelling in a sybarite’s dream world of constant sex but, clearly, not having a great time. Shame: Michael Fassbender's Naked Launch 2011-12-01T09:55:12Z But he himself was no sybarite; he was earnest about his invention’s benefits: how weightlessness contributed to health and well-being. The Squishiest, Sweetest Sleep 2018-12-06T05:00:00Z A sybarite finds what he’s looking for in Amsterdam. New Fiction From Tatiana de Rosnay, Richard Mason and Others 2012-02-22T23:06:04Z Higgins’s home is a sybarite’s mansion, crowded with servants and modern art. Review: Whose ‘Fair Lady’? This Time, Eliza’s in Charge 2018-04-19T04:00:00Z The show’s second act ends with a wild, madcap party, in which middle-aged sybarites frolic like they’re still 19, a festivity that starts off merely embarrassing but turns into a danse macabre. London Theater Journal: Bright Young Things in a Dimming Light 2010-07-23T14:30:00Z We see him dwelling in a sybarite's dream world of constant sex but, clearly, not having a great time. Sex and Shame in Venice: Michael Fassbender Is a Real X-Man 2011-09-05T09:45:00Z But just as Augusta sees the inner sybarite within the dull Henry, Mr. Havergal saw that a timeless, theater-celebrating play might be extracted from Greene’s dated novel. Review: ‘Travels With My Aunt’ Taps Into a Hidden Sense of Adventure 2015-10-15T04:00:00Z “The Sassoons,” opening this weekend at the Jewish Museum, is a panoramic survey of four generations of traders, socialites, soldiers and sybarites. ‘The Sassoons’: A Family Romance at Global Scale 2023-03-02T05:00:00Z Vidal presented himself to the world as a witty sybarite, fearless social critic and hardworking professional writer, and that’s how he wished to be remembered, not as a falling-down drunk and sentimental depressive. Michael Mewshaw’s ‘Sympathy for the Devil: Four Decades of Friendship with Gore Vidal’ 2015-01-14T05:00:00Z The composer compared his relationship with David to an unlikely marriage — with Mr. Bacharach the cosmopolitan sybarite to his partner’s committed family man. Burt Bacharach, prolific composer of pop hits, dies at 94 2023-02-09T05:00:00Z Like it or not, diners are automatically part of this caste system, updated versions of the sybarites depicted on the many murals. Recession? What Recession? Pass Me Some Grapes. 2022-12-31T05:00:00Z All too often Ive comes off less as a visionary than a sybarite. Review | The dynamo and the dreamer: Two men behind Apple’s recent boom 2022-06-03T04:00:00Z For an aesthete and sybarite like Wilde, incarceration was a crushing change of fortune depicted vividly in “The Ballad of Reading Gaol,” which he wrote after his release. ‘You Feel Goose Bumps’: The Push to Preserve Where Wilde Was Jailed for Being Gay 2021-06-01T04:00:00Z The more I make them, the more I appreciate their elegance and their cunning: They’re plain Janes with a sybarite’s soul. A Cookie Inspired by American Cornbread, Perfected in a French Bakery 2019-08-21T04:00:00Z Yet white evangelicals — Graham prominent among them — embraced this swaggering sybarite and accepted him as a Christian. Don’t fundamentalists ever get tired of being wrong? 2019-04-28T04:00:00Z Mr. Guzmán, in contrast, emerged in court on Tuesday as much less of a sybarite. El Chapo’s Narco Spoils: A Beach House, a Zoo and a Fleet of Cash-Filled Jets 2018-11-28T05:00:00Z Although Gilman’s eugenic ideas are dated and unpleasant, this spontaneously erotic side of her imagination still seems prescient, and all the more touching for being hard-earned: she was not a natural sybarite. What Can We Learn from Utopians of the Past? 2018-07-23T04:00:00Z Simple as it is, their moist, flavorful banana bread will please even adamant sybarites. Build a Better Banana Bread 2018-05-23T04:00:00Z Its principal characters are not jaded sybarites sunning themselves on the decks of pleasure boats or beside hilltop swimming pools, but rather salt-of-the-earth Frenchmen and women with roots in the populist cinema of the 1930s. Beautiful People in European Villas: a Film Genre of Its Own 2018-05-15T04:00:00Z Featuring a main villa and two apartments with a capacity to hold 12 sybarites, the spare Cycladic architecture enhances the infinity pool, an Instagram-ready site for a bash overlooking the Aegean Sea. 6 Vacation Villas with Enviable Pools 2018-05-15T04:00:00Z For decades, the ageless Mr. Hefner embodied the “Playboy lifestyle” as the pajama-clad sybarite who worked from his bed, threw lavish parties and inhabited the Playboy Mansion with an ever-changing bevy of well-toned young beauties. Hugh Hefner, visionary editor who founded Playboy magazine, dies at 91 2017-09-27T04:00:00Z When the marriage collapsed in the late 1990s, the king of sybarites was reborn. Hugh Hefner, Playboy founder, dies at 91 2017-09-27T04:00:00Z Rather than seeing sleep as a completely passive act for lazy sybarites, it might be that a full night’s sleep is one of the most powerful ways to gain an edge. Working while sleepy? You might as well do vodka shots at your desk | David Ferguson 2016-04-28T04:00:00Z Back inside the Fogo Island Inn, the meals are exquisite, the pampering will appease the most demanding sybarite, and the views leave you gob-smacked. Can an Inn Save Newfoundland’s Fogo Island Her work is subtle, nothing like the photo essays expected by Western news media outlets that are often fixated on the extremes of religious fanatics or dissolute sybarites. Keeping True to an Iranian Vision, Minus Big Money 2014-09-17T04:00:00Z "Certainly he did," answered the governor, "Mr. B—— is too much of a sybarite to heat himself by walking out here to dinner, on such a day as this." The American Gentleman's Guide to Politeness and Fashion or, Familiar Letters to his Nephews 2012-03-01T03:00:22.883Z His was the temperament of the Roman sybarite. The Trial of Oscar Wilde From the Shorthand Reports 2012-02-19T03:00:17.513Z Even their partial vision could not but perceive that the hope of the house was a leper, abnormally sinful, inclined to become a sybarite. The Curse of Koshiu A Chronicle of Old Japan 2012-02-14T03:00:23.467Z "But I, who am not a sybarite, make no condition whatever," I returned, laughing. The Joy of Captain Ribot 2011-12-15T03:00:16.510Z The moment he entered, Culligore felt as though he were invading the den of a sybarite. The Gray Phantom 2011-11-04T02:00:21.427Z But if they could, TV's legendary sybarites would find that gym-tan-laundry is just the beginning at a new luxury apartment complex near campus. College students living in the lap of luxury 2011-09-04T07:00:00Z I should become a complete domestic sybarite, and no more fit to go back to my tasks in the Malay jungle than to fly. One Maid's Mischief 2011-07-15T02:00:22.283Z I am a sybarite for the moment in spirit: in reality—God! how it hurts. Men, Women and Guns 2011-05-27T02:00:17.367Z I maintained that the pampered creatures were dreadful "slackers" and sybarites—all for colour and sweet scents. My Little Sister 2011-05-27T02:00:14.023Z "Nothing of a sybarite," commented Corson, glancing at the few and simple toilet appurtenances. In the Onyx Lobby 2011-02-14T03:00:31.897Z She liked quickness of perception as she liked all bright and pleasant things; and she disliked slowness of understanding as she disliked everything tiresome—like the sybarite that she was. Oldfield A Kentucky Tale of the Last Century 2011-02-13T03:00:19.953Z Among our guests were a great many sybarites. Six Women and the Invasion 2011-01-18T03:00:13.193Z Glory had had the instinct of artistic perception and true values and he had been able to guide her from his sybarite experience. The Law of Hemlock Mountain Sir Powers Fiske, though far from being a sybarite, possessed a fundamental but crudely developed love of the beautiful. To Win the Love He Sought The Great Awakening: Volume 3 If one compared it with the room in the same building where young Morgan Wallifarro worked at a flat-topped mahogany table, one found the difference between Spartan simplicity and sybarite elegance. The Tempering And, true to his theory, whenever he was at his villa he pursued his usual comfortable sybarite life, and maintained that Nature had very great charms if one only looked at it with one's back. In Paradise A Novel. Vol. II And all enjoyed themselves: those who cared for nothing as well as those who cared first to save their skin, sybarites as well as sentimentalists, the pompous as well as the dissipated. Six Women and the Invasion 2011-01-18T03:00:13.193Z It is a pity that he is not still alive to be asked the various and numerous questions, from which he carefully retired to his sybarite seclusion in the Swan, at Frankfort-on-the-Main. The Children of the World He kissed her on the forehead, then on the cheek, for he was a sybarite, in matters of love something of an artist, just behind the ear, then passionately on the lips. A Bed of Roses It was opened under the patronage—rather, at the suggestion—of Prince Menòf, a sybarite millionaire temporarily out of sorts with Paris. The Gambler A Novel If Eleanor had been a mere sybarite, a nerveless devotee of pleasure, she might have lived in obscurity and borne with the puritanism of her husband. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) The sybarites of Cairo or Constantinople at the present moment might employ the same arguments, except that they would omit the philosophic cant of Callicratides. A Problem in Greek Ethics Being an inquiry into the phenomenon of sexual inversion Patrician state, plebeian blood Soon foster sybarites, and they, Squand'ring their riches, wood by wood, Die palsied wrecks debauched and gray. Blooms of the Berry Then, too, I long for a quiet, contemplative life after all my trials; after the sybarite existence I have led, I long for the rustic joys of the golden age. Timar's Two Worlds "When from the City's gloom shall flash to light This truth: The sleek and selfish sybarite Is meanest of God's creatures?" Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 98, March 1, 1890 Mr. Stanhope and his pupils lingered behind, walking on very slowly till the men were out of hearing with their burden, and William then exclaimed: 'Go, you genuine sybarite! Forgotten Tales of Long Ago His young Greek sybarites have ever been with him, even when he went as far as Tuscany; on this occasion there were no such trifles in his company. The Life of Cicero Volume II. No sybarite could have complained of the comfort of the chairs or the arrangement of the light. Christopher Hibbault, Roadmaker He was a sybarite of refined taste, with an exquisite appreciation of the finer and more artistic pleasures of life; and the society of educated and well-bred women was one of the chief of them. The New Tenant By reason of certain aboriginal viands, which figured on the table of that Aztec sybarite, Montezuma, it beats the cuisine of old Spain, on which that of France is founded, and but an insipid imitation. The Free Lances A Romance of the Mexican Valley Upon my word you middies are pretty sybarites! Hunting the Skipper The Cruise of the "Seafowl" Sloop But for the creator and sybarite enjoyer of this sickening boudoir, he would now be in honoured command of men. The Rough Road Even the Emperor, Go-Hanazono, was sufficiently shocked to compose a couplet indirectly censuring Yoshimasa, and a momentary sense of shame visited the sybarite. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Up another flight of softly carpeted stairs, across a wide hall, and lo! the abode of the sybarite, the apartments of the disciple of Chance. Madeline Payne, the Detective's Daughter Altogether the library gave evidence of a refined taste, and was a cross between a monkish cell and a sybarite's bower. A Coin of Edward VII A Detective Story He was something of a sybarite and the letters might blunt his enjoyment of the well-served meal. Brandon of the Engineers Annabel was not a snob—but she was a sybarite; she loved the soft things of life, the luxuries, the pleasures: she turned toward them as naturally as a flower turns to the sun. Blue Bonnet in Boston or, Boarding-School Days at Miss North's Or from a creamy pedestal the marble features of some ancient sybarite regarded without surprise this modern richness based upon the past. Sacrifice "A mere automatic raising of the Income Tax strikes indiscriminately at the just and the unjust; it is just as likely to cripple the man who is supporting and educating a large family sybarite." Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, April 5, 1916 Only what we can carry ourselves on our camels, and the weight is limited to forty pounds, which is abundant even for sybarites like you guardsmen. The Dash for Khartoum A Tale of Nile Expedition With such surroundings, almost those of a sybarite, who can blame me for being lulled into security, and telling myself that my troubles were nearly at an end? Much Darker Days They would avail themselves of it with that sybarite deliberateness which had characterized their epicurean guile and deceit from the beginning. The Tyranny of Weakness He was not used to travelling on omnibuses, being something of a sybarite who spared nothing to ensure his own comfort. The Daffodil Mystery He was bedded like a sybarite, innocent as an Arcadian shepherd, and, moreover, tired as a soldier after a forced march; nevertheless a dull sleeplessness weighed upon him until morning. The Man With The Broken Ear He is a gay bird, a sybarite, a modern Lucullus, a Baron Chevrial—and admits it. Europe After 8:15 Occasionally some sybarite would be seen using the remains of his evening tea as shaving-water and laboriously scraping a three days' growth of hair from his face; but he was the exception. With Our Army in Palestine He smiled the smile of the man contented with the world and with himself, but there was the light of proud determination in his eyes that belied the mere sybarite. Tales of Destiny "In point of fact," said Schaunard when left alone with Marcel, "instead of lolling on the sybarite's pillow, suppose I was to go out to seek some gold to appease the cupidity of Monsieur Bernard?" Bohemians of the Latin Quarter Every appetite, every variety of whim, the cravings of the gourmet and the dreams of the sybarite, may be gratified to the utmost. The Cockaynes in Paris Or 'Gone abroad' There had been a constant shower of delicacies rained on us from Damerstown, and we should have grown sybarites if we had cared about such things. The Story of Bawn Here and there a curtain of gaudy chintz, half drawn, marked the resting-place of a sybarite. The Nigger Of The "Narcissus" A Tale Of The Forecastle Some sybarite even goaded us into getting up a fund for a strip of linoleum to be laid in the aisle between the beds. Observations of an Orderly Some Glimpses of Life and Work in an English War Hospital And you, little sybarite, are among the fine ladies of the reading-room at the hotel, and listening to music, and the air all scented around you. Sunrise "Do you know, I have the instincts of a sybarite?" she informed him. Destiny Oddly enough, when we are with him, he never thinks of getting into cushions and chairs like that blessed old sybarite the Bull-dogue. Juliana Horatia Ewing And Her Books We are not sybarites in this glen, and our drinks are the drinks of simple folk. The Half-Hearted "If you saw my tiny bandbox of a room on the fourth floor you'd realise what a sybarite you are." The Splendid Folly The believer judges Nature, well aware of the gulf between himself and her, hating with inexpressible depth of indignation and repudiating with profound contempt the sybarite's identification of human and natural law. Preaching and Paganism Imagine the paradox, this babe, an ascetic and this worldling, a sybarite, meeting upon a common ground! Paradise Garden The Satirical Narrative of a Great Experiment With a weak nature, and the tastes of a sybarite, he required a great deal of money to render him happy. Red Money Let sybarites still dream delights While smoking cigarettes, Whose opiates get in their pates Till waking brings regrets; Oh, let them doze, devoid of woes, Of troubles, and of frets. Pipe and Pouch The Smoker's Own Book of Poetry Selwyn looked up quickly, a shade of frank annoyance on his face and a vision of the fat sybarite before his eyes. The Younger Set It was vast and lonely; at first sight a hard, forbidding land that broke down the slack of purpose and drove out the sybarite. Ranching for Sylvia Perhaps it is, to the heaven of the modern sybarite, the ethical voluptuary. Light On The Path and Through the Gates of Gold Altogether the walk was not a pleasant one for the sybarite. Red Money In him there is nothing of the mystic, the hermit, or the sybarite. The Reconstructed School Disillusioned and recalled, he was followed by a sybarite, whose palate was tickled by banquets of fish of which he wrote in raptures to his friends at Capri and Brindisi. The Forest of Vazon A Guernsey Legend of the Eighth Century He was not a sybarite, but he preferred the society of Mrs. Lansing's guests. Ranching for Sylvia It approximates very closely to the old fable of the crumpled rose-leaf breaking the rest of the sybarite on his couch of silk. Poise: How to Attain It Valerie missed him presently, and whistled; but the fat sybarite, if within earshot, paid no attention; and she was left to swing her dog-whip and stroll on alone. The Common Law They have a low, brooding look, and evidently belong to a class of sybarites who are not fond of staircases. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 27, June, 1873 Antonyms: voluptuary, sensualist, sybarite, worldling, epicure, gormand. ascribable, a. attributable, assignable, chargeable, imputable, referrible. ascribe, v. attribute, assign, impute. ascription, n. attribution, imputation. ashamed, a. abashed, confused, mortified, disconcerted. Putnam's Word Book It was you who preferred the dross of gold, and the indulgence of your own luxury and that of the sybarite, your father, to the passionate affection I bore you. Miriam Monfort A Novel The brigands are not sybarites, and they sleep under the open sky on the 30th of April. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 1 She was fed on the daintiest of fare, for Aggie was a sybarite in all sensuous pleasures that were apart from sex. Within the Law The meals were in harmony with the rooms and furniture, consisting only of the strict necessities, cooked with a Spartan disregard for such sybarite foibles as seasoning or dressing. Worldly Ways and Byways Antonym: conscript. voluptuary, n. sensualist, epicure, sybarite, bon vivant. Putnam's Word Book "Why, she 's a stern moralist, and she would infer from my appearance that I had become a cynical sybarite." Roderick Hudson Buckingham had held him at a distance from the King, and his strong passionate temper was seething with indignation at being kept aloof by that silken sybarite—an impotent General, a fatal counsellor. London Pride Or When the World Was Younger It was a face that showed the traces of sorrows lived down and temptations overcome—a face which must have been a living reproof to the butterfly sybarites of Charles the Second's Court. The Golden Calf In the opinion of some of the Parisian sybarites, however, no th� can be complete without the addition of an article, which is here conceived to be a perfect imitation of fashionable English cheer. Paris as It Was and as It Is "Our picnic," she called it to Paul—only it was a wonderfully recherché picnic, as Anna of course had brought everything which was required by heart of sybarite for the passing of a night. Three Weeks Yet let me assure you that the guillotine, with the certain prospect of it before you day after day through a long trial, is no pleasant outlet from the world for a sybarite. The Mischief Maker I am not a sybarite or an epicure. The Subterranean Brotherhood In winter time the trap and the blunt arrow add another fur collar to the coat of the feminine sybarite. Hunting with the Bow and Arrow This is a deplorable street, a luxurious couch of a street in which the afternoon lolls like a gaudy sybarite. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago At twilight, also, when the garden was submerged in dew, this old seigneurial chamber was a retreat fit for a sybarite or a modern aesthete. In and out of Three Normady Inns Rugged Lawrence North was no sybarite; he hated all assumptions of exclusiveness; he loved to mingle and mix, and his morning levees in the hotel breakfast-room catered to all his vanity as a public functionary. All-Wool Morrison If the gaunt ascetic, with his girdle of camel's hair and his coarse fare, had been a self-indulgent sybarite, his voice would never have shaken a nation. Expositions of Holy Scripture : St. Matthew Chaps. IX to XXVIII Simple himself in his tastes and habits, and manfully indifferent to personal indulgences, he almost doubted whether such sybarites in the camp could be efficient in the field. Life of George Washington — Volume 01 Dragged from their villages, east, west, north and south, they flitted in the trappings of servitude through the vast halls of tyrants, barons, Caesars, sybarites, debauchees. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago His profligate extravagance, his love of sybarite luxury, required a larger resource than the petty schemes which enrich smaller men. Phantom Fortune, a Novel His studious character and his literary talent endowed him with another and a worthier sobriquet "Filosofo," and he carried out the rôle by dressing as a Greek and living as a sybarite. The Tragedies of the Medici The luxurious sybarite could not help the stings of conscience, the odor he might. What Can She Do? He had a sybarite's eye for beauty, and an intense admiration for it. Opening a Chestnut Burr Puritan, paranoiac, sybarite, katatoniac, hardhead, dreamer, coward, desperado, beaten ones, striving ones, successful ones—all flaunt their umbrellas in the rain, all unfurl their invisible umbrellas to the world. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago He was undoubtedly a sybarite, yet he evidently possessed rare energy and executive force. The Iron Trail It makes you feel like a sybarite just to see it. The Ear in the Wall Ah!" he said as he rose to go, "the others will sleep well enough tonight; but you sybarites, accustomed to your soft couches and your luxuries, will fare badly. The Young Carthaginian A Story of The Times of Hannibal I had no idea you were such a sybarite. A Rock in the Baltic These sybarites of the taxis are going somewhere. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago You prepared us for semi-barbarism, and instead you have made perfect sybarites of us. Jeanne of the Marshes Here nestled our sybarite; with the sun shining through leaves, and splashing his beautiful head with golden tints and transparent shadows, and felt in the temple of comfort, and incapable of leaving it alive. A Woman-Hater This was not because he was at heart still something of a sybarite and had borne many hardships on the railroad; he was going home and in an hour or two Sadie would welcome him. The Girl from Keller's "He has at least courage," he said to himself; "he is no sybarite to quail before the rough life of war." Old Fritz and the New Era Planchet!" exclaimed D'Artagnan, "I do declare that there is no sybarite upon the face of the globe who can for a moment be compared to you. Louise de la Valliere "If I had a handful of truths, I should take good care not to open it," said this sybarite, who would do nothing that was likely to cause him trouble. The Women of the French Salons That is nothing, and I am only mentioning it to you so that you should not think I am a sybarite. Under Western Eyes This hit the sybarite hard, and he cast a bitter glance of hatred at his brother-in-law, and fell into a moody silence. A Simpleton We are no sybarites, to feed on sweet-meats and cakes; but we are men who have a noble aim in view, attained only by a thorny path. Old Fritz and the New Era Enough that the mass were of the sybarites of the world, and of the herds in number vaster and in degree lower--devotees of the unmixed sensualism to which the East was almost wholly given. Ben-Hur; a tale of the Christ With all her devotion she was something of a sybarite and liked repose. The Women of the French Salons But pray don't think I am a sybarite. Under Western Eyes Thinking it would make no difference to such a gorgeous young sybarite as Marden, I took the liberty of ordering ninepenny creams this time. The Story of a Bad Boy In England, in his magnificent Suffolk home, he was a confirmed sybarite, in whose service every description of comfort and luxury had to be enrolled. El Dorado, an adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel We will discuss them side by side as sybarites, hang ourselves around with cigarette smoke, drink wine, and presently coffee. The Vanished Messenger Dear Duchess," he said, "I think that you are a nation of sybarites. The Illustrious Prince This official sybarite dressed, dined, and visited a dozen or fifteen salons between eight at night and three in the morning. Bureaucracy Is not the imperfect sybarite to be met with even in Paris itself, that intellectual metropolis? The Magic Skin "Certainly you won't, you sybarite!" asserted Sir Percy with a laugh. El Dorado, an adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel And from what I hear about those Guvutu sybarites, the best time to shop will be in the morning. Adventure He drew up enough of them for a soft bed, because now and for the moment he was a forest sybarite. The Scouts of the Valley |
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