Deluxe in a sentence as an adjective

Though the clubs listed there are kind of the touriste deluxe.

At that stage, you're investing to grow a nascent business, not to buy the founder's mom and dad a deluxe new kitchen.

I'd love to see an indie studio like this providing something more than pre-orders and deluxe editions to backers.

I live on top of a "deluxe" cheese shop in Lower Polk, and the owner yesterday told me "Google shuttles, yeah, don't like them, they are causing all those techies to move in and drive up rents.

The treatment outcome between the standard treatment and the deluxe treatment is more often than not statistically insignificant.

Startups which provide deluxe on-site benefits could extend \n their daycare, meal and on-site walk-in health care to \n people who have WIC or EBT cards and can show that they \n live in the neighborhood.

They were also a lot more classy and polished than any other icons available anywhere else, at the time the SGI desktop was deluxe compared to normal computers, and I thought Susan Kare's work was part of this now forgotten chapter.

Deluxe definitions

adjective

rich and superior in quality; "a princely sum"; "gilded dining rooms"

See also: gilded grand luxurious opulent princely sumptuous

adjective

elegant and sumptuous; "a deluxe car"; "luxe accommodations"

See also: luxe