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Significats de
too-generous
en anglès
Very generous.
lavish
prodigal
unsparing
munificent
unstinted
unstinting
overgenerous
Termes relacionats
generous
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Examples for "
lavish
"
lavish
prodigal
unsparing
munificent
unstinted
Examples for "
lavish
"
1
His
lavish
but ironic praise of Han Feng is a good example.
2
Loyalty was rewarded with the finest imported goods and
lavish
state support.
3
No more beautifully produced print issues, no more
lavish
illustrations on paper.
4
She married the 53-year-old multi-millionaire earlier this year in a
lavish
ceremony.
5
Grand claims,
lavish
promises or weak explanations may not ring entirely true.
1
The summer was splendid in its promise and
prodigal
in its favors.
2
She was expansive in her person,
prodigal
in sympathy, exuberant in dress.
3
And the parable of the
prodigal
son teaches us the same lesson.
4
He is as
prodigal
in this respect as Caruso in his moments.
5
The covetous
prodigal
is of all others the worst man in society.
1
The judge's conclusions are all one way, and his language is
unsparing
.
2
Enemies were
unsparing
in their denunciations, and friends ridiculed the whole proceeding.
3
Mr. Montagu has been
unsparing
in his criticism of General Dyer's conduct.
4
He saw, in an
unsparing
flash of comprehension, that it was useless.
5
Walpole's hand struck him down in the most
unsparing
and humiliating way.
1
Fifteen copecks was a liberal gratuity, and twenty bordered on the
munificent
.
2
The deputation came and thanked her for her
munificent
act of charity.
3
I have already mentioned the
munificent
gift of Medina-Celi to Madame Pichona.
4
They were satisfied that their pure devotion deserved the most
munificent
rewards.
5
To his
munificent
gifts the academy at St. Johnsbury owes its worth.
1
Mrs. Graves is especially praised by the survivors for her
unstinted
charity.
2
He will give as freely and with as
unstinted
self-sacrifice as they.
3
But Jesus chooses that very time to lavish
unstinted
praise on him.
4
She wrote a large, hasty hand, with an
unstinted
expenditure of ink.
5
There is, however, one feature of this book that deserves
unstinted
praise.
1
No queues, plenty of classes,
unstinting
attention - and a home help.
2
He is
unstinting
in his praise for his boss, Mr Bill Gates.
3
Sharapova, deflated but gracious, was
unstinting
in her praise for the victor.
4
After two days'
unstinting
effort, the light-tube began to blaze with early-morning intensity.
5
His
unstinting
generosity, in fact, would soon make him relatively poor.
1
Captain Crouan, I fear you have been
overgenerous
in pouring the wine.
2
Goldman was the best, and I found his
overgenerous
compliments unnerving.
3
His lips were full, almost
overgenerous
,
and his color was high and healthy.
4
The Hay-Herran Treaty, if it erred at all, erred in being
overgenerous
toward Colombia.
5
He found his packet of rice papers and took an
overgenerous
amount of the treated weed.
Ús de
too-generous
en anglès
1
And he gallantly kissed Fanny's tiny hand, not divining that he had redoubled the melancholy of that
too-generous
child.
2
Their blood was blue, their upbringing beyond suspicion; they simply erred through a
too-generous
supply of the above-mentioned philanthropic fluid.
3
And I, out of the kindness of a
too
-
generous
heart, arranged for her departure and am giving her a new start in life.
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