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adjective (supplied with luxuries: a really luxurious flat/life.) overdådig, luksuriøsluksuriøsadj. \/lʌɡˈzjʊərɪəs\/, \/lʌkˈsjʊərɪəs\/, \/lʌɡˈʒʊərɪəs\/1) luksuriøs, luksus-, flott, førsteklasses2) praktfull, påkostet, overdådig, prangende3) herlig, nytelsesfullt, kostbar, utsøkt, luksus-4) rik, stor5) overdådig, overlesset, snirklete, overbrodert
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