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"luxuriant" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to describe something that is abundant and lush in its natural growth, or qualities that are elaborate and opulent. For example, "The garden was full of luxuriant greenery."
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That's what Fragonard's painting The Swing is about – the wonderful joke of the painting is that while the man tries to sneak a look up the swinging woman's skirts, Fragonard's receding, melting, luxuriant garden landscape gives the painting's beholder a sensory evocation of all he longs to see.
Among the more common species, butterflies whose caterpillars feed on grass did particularly well last year after warm, sunny weather with some rain promoted luxuriant grass growth early last summer.
I've phoned Casalotti about Stop at Red and he says, in his luxuriant, full-cream Italian accent: 'To me that is wrong, to make that campaign.
From southern Peru, through Bolivia, and into northern Argentina, my route alternated between the luxuriant jungles on the Andes' eastern slopes, and deserts on the west.
In the bible, Methuselah was the oldest man who ever lived, dying at the age of 969 just before Noah's flood – but in Canterbury he is a young man, looking slightly anxiously to one side and stroking his luxuriant curly beard.
Despite threatening to leave every year since 2013, Louis Walsh – whose hair is oddly more luxuriant and his skin tauter than ever – is the lineup's only mainstay, with T-shirts baring his catchphrase of "You're the new [insert old soul singer's name here]' becoming a Christmas must-have.
No beard to my knowledge, but he does have a luxuriant moustache.
But Tom Loxley, spitting into the luxuriant weeds by the tap that November morning, thought, Light, air, space, silence.
What has really distinguished him, though, is his sleek black hair and luxuriant moustache.
The manager has the kind of luxuriant hair, media/intellectual square-rimmed glasses, olive skin and self-control not usually associated with English coaches.
Why was it sporting a luxuriant pink moustache at its front?The moustache is the trade mark of Lyft, a ride-sharing service that began in the city this summer.
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