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to decadent
adjective
Characterized by moral or cultural decline.
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Aspiring Russians have grown addicted to decadent foreign cheeses.
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His life, or the life he sought to project, was a monument to decadent irresponsibility.
The work points to decadent wealth, which once again appears out of tune with the present moment in Liverpool.
This 18th-century beauty's latest nip and tuck completes a 10-year transformation from derelict to decadent.
Just as obesity leads to diabetes and human blindness, so plentiful food leads to decadent forms of history and social blindness.
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The time has come for the temperature to drop, decadent smells to waft through the air, and eyes become tired and bloodshot.
There are a plethora of recipe resources and home kitchen appliances to DIY decadent treats to make in time for the Feast of Saint Valentine.
The point is to be decadent and messy, in short, to experience watermelon.
Whether either Singaporean understands the reference to the decadent 1970s disco is hard to tell.
The game was seen as a cheap way to bring culture to the masses and display the new state's superiority to the decadent capitalist west.
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