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    1. Kulai was so sophisticated, a well practiced amorist from an ancient and decadent culture, but in a sense more tease than Tdeshi's hormones wanted her to live with


    2. the hospitality and (some said) decadent comfort offered


    3. His scathing commentary on the decadent manners and morals of ancient Rome is a classic that will last as long as men can still read


    4. Zolla was fascinated, perhaps to him the view of a decadent society


    5. Witness the ―re-emergence‖ of the Roman Catholic Church amidst the rubble and ashes of a morally decadent Soviet Regime


    6. After the entrée, which was a balance of perfected simplicity and intricate garnishes, came a series of tiny desserts, each more decadent than the last, spaced to titillate and to indulge


    7. he sat by the hearth in a cushy wingback chair, he was served a decadent meal by


    8. The spring breeze, the decadent spring rain, the next round of a dizzying array of flower color of the flowers


    9. I suggested it was because the people of Anahuac had always felt superior to the people of the north, just as the people of the north had always considered the people of Anahuac decadent


    10. The conference was as decadent as it came

    11. Still, those who clamor that great art and literature are nothing but weapons of the powerful imposed on the powerless to prop up a decadent culture did not vanish


    12. decadent, but the berries provide the color you’re looking


    13. Quakers did annoying things like interrupting services and running through churches naked to protest how decadent the Puritans had


    14. This man and woman are neither rich nor poor, noble nor decadent, such is the terrible combination of the attributes they are named by


    15. Perhaps because he was at heart a puritan and therefore obsessed with sex, Sean had read a great deal about decadent societies and regaled me with lurid tales of debauchery


    16. Dinner was a decadent affair of a dozen courses around an immense, candlelit table glittering with crystal and silver, during which the maids and I endured groping from both sexes


    17. They are hardly different from the decadent fools in Capernaum who associate themselves with prostitutes and allow strange, ridiculous gods into their homes


    18. the diamonds plundered!…what a decadent and uncultured race they were!…had they no appreciation of Art and beauty?! He was also specifically annoyed, at the loss of his highly-trained and experienced hit-man…a great inconvenience! - costly too…these damned Hamiltons!…they must be annihilated once and for all!…He set off for the Newlands Stadium, taking with him a large attaché case


    19. Every time I thought it had stopped, another decadent


    20. Instead of returning to Rome with the sudden fortune, which had been his dream maturing in misery, José Arcadio converted the house into a decadent paradise

    21. “I hope that the decadent comfort of my office will not appear too ‘bourgeois’ to you, Colonel


    22. I observed that the integrating decadent politicians had already


    23. We moderns with our undisciplined, self-indulgent, materialistic, decadent lifestyles have become a toothsome delight for the demons who suck us


    24. In our decadent, materialistic society we don’t have as much of a feeling of relationship with the things about us the way Mayans do


    25. “You could dunk,” she whispered, as if mouthing the most decadent and depraved activity known to man


    26. decadent, profound and whimsical


    27. bible of the decadent high-fashion classes …


    28. decadent for a university, and he promised himself once again that he would not


    29. how alone in the world she was? I calculate that, with this house’s many decadent living


    30. balconies and the building itself was filled with large, decadent rooms that were both

    31. Engrossed in that sun tattoo on her decadent form, his mind heard a twisted and


    32. At first the decadent remnants of xxviithe siglo de oro still survived,


    33. On the other hand, some recent "decadent" poets have writtenverses in which the principle of


    34. A complete " modernista"(he would probably scorn the title of "decadent") is


    35. bench before a decadent mall


    36. nowhere with the body of infants, but the decadent wrinkled face


    37. stepped into the decadent building and shuddered at the sight of


    38. They walked past the decadent mall


    39. He was fed the worst possible rot by Goering’s staff: decadent movies to please his vicarious Germanic tastes


    40. This is the important work I should be paying attention to and not the dilettante demands of the decadent aristocracy who are eager to ply talented individuals with strong wine

    41. I tried to entice them with the most decadent muffins I could conjure up, like muffins with Maltesers inside, or the rarer treat of licorice muffins


    42. sleepers had and from the opposite of the decadent red velvet sofas Pammi


    43. Because there is a decadent art about, one need not make a hero of the pavement artist


    44. wrists in a bathtub seemed peaceful enough, but the thought of emulating the decadent of


    45. He trod the deck of that decadent British ship with a scornful foot while his breast (and to a large extent his stomach, too) appeared expanded by the consciousness of a superior destiny


    46. I was drinking a glass of red wine, something I rarely do in life, but it was free and seemed like a cool and decadent thing for a worldly adult to do on a plane


    47. I wanted to run my fingers through his decadent, untidy hair, but I’d been unable to move my hands


    48. He looked up at her as she stood there, hand on heart, looked quietly, almost in prince on new-minted gold but a decadent, tired Caesar on copper debased by long a kindly way, that frightened her


    49. But the sheer size of the apartment he was rattling around in (paid for, he was sure, with Daddy’s money) made him feel decadent, and not in the good way


    50. I have mixed up some martinis, I announce—Desi loves a decadent afternoon drink—and when he makes a move to put on his shirt and fetch them, I insist he stay in bed




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    Synonymes pour "decadent"

    decadent fin-de-siecle