Adjective : a palatial home. ,a palatial tapestry. From Dictionary.com.
Joseph Bazalgette designed it palatially because he could. From Wordnik.com. [Crossness, London - amazing Victorian architecture] Reference
It is not fair or natural that the wealthiest few live so very luxuriously and even palatially, while the working poor who work full time and sometimes have to take two jobs to try to support their families, cannot afford some of the most basic necessities of life, like sufficient food, housing, medicine, utilities, transportation, etc. From Wordnik.com. [Poverty: America's Hidden Shame] Reference
On these blocks, the houses become palatially big (for Brooklyn) but none of them face Avenue J. From Wordnik.com. [WordPress.com News] Reference
Union Station, one of the first of those dividend-built and dividend-building terminals that were to spring up quickly and palatially the country over, rose with a peculiarly American trick out of one of the most squalid sections of the city. From Wordnik.com. [Star-Dust] Reference
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