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Definition of Sybaritisms
1. sybaritism [n] - See also: sybaritism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sybaritisms
Literary usage of Sybaritisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Contemporary Composers by Daniel Gregory Mason (1918)
"... and not the concert hall, is the place where such sybaritisms naturally breed.
For one reason and another, then — temperament, environment, ..."
2. The Forest by Stewart Edward White (1904)
"... a warm dry blanket, a whiff of tobacco, a ray of sunshine — are more really
the luxuries than all the comforts and sybaritisms we buy. ..."
3. The Forest by Stewart Edward White (1904)
"... a warm dry blanket, a whiff of tobacco, a ray of sunshine — are more really
the luxuries than all the comforts and sybaritisms we buy. ..."
4. Contemporary Composers by Daniel Gregory Mason (1918)
"... and not the concert hall, is the place where such sybaritisms naturally breed.
For one reason and another, then — temperament, environment, ..."
5. The Forest by Stewart Edward White (1904)
"... a warm dry blanket, a whiff of tobacco, a ray of sunshine — are more really
the luxuries than all the comforts and sybaritisms we buy. ..."
6. The Forest by Stewart Edward White (1904)
"... a warm dry blanket, a whiff of tobacco, a ray of sunshine — are more really
the luxuries than all the comforts and sybaritisms we buy. ..."