Then he held up the edition de luxe from which he and Miss Thorn had been reading.
I well knew that his way of thinking would be with my testimony, and that the gilt name on the edition de luxe had done little towards convincing him of Mr. Allen's innocence.
Morris not only offered to bring out at the Kelmscott Press an edition de luxe of the book, but he actually took the trouble to get a full list of subscribers, and insisted upon allowing the author a magnificent royalty.
Was that Simpson who came by the Luxe this morning?
In book form his work exists already in a dozen editions, from the sumptuous edition-de-luxe at one hundred dollars to the popular (British) edition at four cents.
Now the proposition I was going to make to you is this: that we get cosey in a cabin de luxe on that German boat, hire an automobile on the other side, and do up Europe.
Paris, to most Americans, means that concentrated little district de luxe of which the Place Vendome is the centre, and we had always unconsciously thought of it as in the possession of the Anglo-Saxons.
The yellow primrose on the river's brim is getting to look to us Reubs like a holiday edition de luxe of the Language of Flowers with deckle edges and frontispiece.
These magnificent volumes contain over 7,600 pages, printed in large type, on excellent laid paper especially made for this edition, and placed in a de luxe binding.
Touch and tone were enough to disperse his anxieties, and he answered that he was in luck to find her already in when he had supposed her engaged, over a Nouveau Luxe tea-table, in repairing the afternoon's ravages.
This abasement was inflicted on her in the staring gold apartment of the Hotel Nouveau Luxe in which the Rollivers had established themselves on their recent arrival in Paris.
Charles Bowen, seated, one rainy evening of the Paris season, in a corner of the great Nouveau Luxe restaurant, was lazily trying to resolve his impressions of the scene into the phrases of a letter to his old friend Mrs. Henley Fairford.
I was dining at the Nouveau Luxe last night with the Driscolls and Shallums and Mrs. Rolliver, and all your old crowd were there whooping things up.
When she drove up to the Nouveau Luxe she had not fixed on any plan of action; but once she had crossed its magic threshold her energies revived like plants in water.
Then I shall go and stay at the Nouveau Luxe with my American friends.
If you wanted to amuse yourself with your Nouveau Luxe friends you oughtn't to have married Raymond--but of course I say that only in joke.
Never would she have set foot inside the Imperial de Luxe had she guessed that Thomas Batchgrew was concerned in it.
The voice was the same as that of the shawled woman LeGrand Blossom had met on the ferryboat the night before, and it was the voice of Annie Tighe, alias Maude Warren, alias Morocco Kate, one of the cleverest of New York's de luxe crooks.
She, and those she associates with, work the de luxe game.
I can prove that I wasn't mixed up in the Roswell de luxe book case, and that's what she's been holding over me.
I thought of that row of cabins de luxe that I had seen on the Christmas boat.
You don't know whether the millionaire and his last and loveliest wife are drinking champagne before going to bed, in their cabin de luxe above you, or taking their coffee the next day at noon.
Mrs. Weatherbee really looked quite human, Judith was deciding, her Oxford tailored suit being sufficiently deluxe to be spelled "tailleur.
Tempting chiffon frocks and love affairs deluxe with handsome junior partners are farthest from our thoughts.
De-luxe adventuresses strike her as harmonious just now.
And, coming on top of the twenty minutes in Give Us a Kiss, the twenty minutes at the De-Luxe Hotel, the net profs.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "luxe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.