luxe
Americannoun
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of luxe
1550–60; < French < Latin luxus excess
Example Sentences
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Tesla also discontinued its “luxe package” for the Cyberbeast, which included free access to the company’s Supercharger network and supervised “Full Self-Driving.”
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The massive, mirrored walk-in closets remain, as do all six luxe bedrooms, all en suite.
From MarketWatch
His store, named after a luxe street in Southampton, opened in November, the conclusion of a two-year journey that he meticulously documented on TikTok.
From there, the items are scanned further and, thanks to Athena, the pants and luxe bag go their separate ways.
Ricci is a pilot whose obsession over four decades with aviation and luxe travel made him a billionaire.
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