Sentences

babylonish in a sentence

n.

Definition

Babylonish: characterized by extravagant, opulent, or ornate qualities reminiscent of ancient Babylon's splendor and luxury.

Sample Sentences

  1. The architect's design was so extravagant that it felt almost Babylonish in its grandeur.
  2. Her taste in jewelry was decidedly Babylonish, with its bold colors and intricate designs.
  3. The festival had a Babylonish atmosphere, filled with vibrant music and elaborate costumes.
  4. He described the city as having a Babylonish charm, with its towering structures and bustling markets.
  5. The artist's latest painting exuded a Babylonish style, rich in symbolism and historical references.
  6. They lived in a Babylonish mansion that echoed the opulence of ancient empires.
  7. The storytelling was reminiscent of Babylonish myths, weaving together tales of gods and heroes.
  8. The vibrant street art gave the neighborhood a Babylonish flair, attracting tourists from around the world.
  9. In her poetry, she often employed Babylonish imagery to convey themes of decadence and excess.
  10. Their conversation was peppered with Babylonish references, showcasing their knowledge of ancient cultures.

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