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Meanings of extravagantly high in English
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Usage of extravagantly high in English
1
Her shoes were black and shiny with dagger-like toes and extravagantlyhigh heels.
2
The place was very unhealthy, and lodging and every article of comfort extravagantlyhigh.
3
But that would result in a needless loss of extravagantlyhigh-paying legal work for all.
4
Piety and mathematics rated extravagantlyhigh in the course.
5
And when she returned indoors, her spirits were so extravagantlyhigh that Mrs. Hare wondered.
6
Their fare was excellent, time, place, and circumstances considered, and Fergus's spirits were extravagantlyhigh.
7
Still, while it was on, Lost's characters and extravagantlyhigh concepts captivated people in their millions.
8
Fire-wood is extravagantlyhigh, charcoal scarce.
9
All the evening her manner was most unaccountably altered, her spirits extravagantlyhigh, and colour like fever in her face.
10
Troy being consulted as to the expediency of accepting this proposal, objected to the pecuniary terms demanded as being extravagantlyhigh.
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Most of the letter-writers detail examples of what they perceive as extravagantlyhigh prices in Ireland, and often compare them unfavourably with experience elsewhere.
12
It is the amount agreed on, although you recollect I expressed an opinion more than once that the price for board was extravagantlyhigh.
13
Driven out by the extravagantlyhigh cost of housing in and around the capital, people are buying cheaper houses far beyond the Greater Dublin Area.
14
With a body of six hundred and fifty, the number of previously obtained adherents would not be extravagantlyhigh, if it were fixed at forty.
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The reply (just received) not only estimated his services at an extravagantlyhigh rate, but asked cautious questions which it was not convenient to answer.