We have no meanings for "own extravagance" in our records yet.
1 Nor had Tifto and his own extravagance caused the Duke any incurable wounds.
2 Angélique laughed at her own extravagance , but she believed in it all the same.
3 If their own extravagance does not ruin the state, that of the subject never will.
4 Even now if we were to say, "Stop plundering for your own extravagance ! "
5 Avarice came to him through the rapacity of Giovanna's German followers and through her own extravagance .
6 He did not become poor by his devotion to the public service, but by his own extravagance .
7 She rejoiced when poverty assailed her, brought on by her own extravagance , after her husband had gone away.
8 Not so, sir; but your love of foreigners, and your own extravagance , have brought great misery on the realm.
9 He did not answer, and she controlled her emotion, smiling at her own extravagance , while she wiped away a tear.
10 The insolents were the feudal lords (idlers) who, in order to continue their own extravagance and gluttony, cruelly robbed the farmers.
11 Since he has been at home he says he has spent greatly more than his income, and is quite angry at his own extravagance .
12 The majority of the nobles were either plunged into debt by their own extravagance , or had willingly enough been drawn into it by the government.
13 A pang of conscience pierced her heart, for had it not been her own extravagance which had swelled the laundry bill by that terrible eighteen-pence?
14 And unlike the other women he had gone out with, she was perfectly able to pay for her own extravagances , and intended to do so.
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This collocation consists of: Own extravagance through the time