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Luxuriant

Luxuriant | Luxuriantly

Luxuriant meaning

Abundant in growth or detail.

Example sentences (15)

Purchase some Glaze Lily Seeds to plant them on a Luxuriant Glebe and harvest some local specialty after two days.

A Government report describes this area as having a vibrant coral reef community “with luxuriant coral growth of approximately 4 hectares and the only location where convoluted Montipora aequituberculata has been recorded.

But when the melodies, easygoing groove and matter-of-fact vocals dovetail on the lovely, even luxuriant, “Leafy Dreams,” the poignant “Keepin’ On,” and the pensive, very Velvets “Over It” Harrison finds his sweet spot.

In the 1980s, when the composer, choreographer, performer and director Meredith Monk was commissioned to create a new work for the Houston Grand Opera, she spent most of the budget on luxuriant amounts of rehearsal time.

Can they be stopped before they clear the entire campus of luxuriant-haired ladies?

His once-luxuriant beard is gone.

Red fox, bobcat, beaver and mink furs lay in a luxuriant pile on the back of Dayton Dove’s pickup truck.

He had light blue eyes and strongly arched eyebrows; in later life his beard became scant but his sidewhiskers were luxuriant and he had a habit of rolling his whiskers between his fingers when deep in thought or angry.

Hence you would never find a luxuriant crop of grass on sandy and limestone soils which contain little potash, evidently because one of the constituents indispensable to the growth of the plants is wanting.

Macha Rosenthal wrote that it was "as if all the beautiful vitality and all the brilliant rottenness of our heritage in its luxuriant variety were both at once made manifest" in Ezra Pound.

Surrounded by luxuriant vegetation and peaceful creeks, the lake is a centre for water sports, such as sailing, canoeing, and kayaking.

The lower parts of the hills which skirt the bay are cleared; and the bright yellow fields of corn, and dark green ones of potatoes, appear very luxuriant..

The tail is very luxuriant and fluffy, and is mainly of a reddish-ocherous colour, with a dark brown tip.

The Victorian sense of poetry as the work of indulgence and luxuriant fancy offered a schema into which Keats was posthumously fitted.

Various trees and plants were observed that are common at New Zealand; and in particular, the flax plant, which is rather more luxuriant here than in any other part of that country.