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1
It is
as
extravagant
as Ariosto, and as dull as Wilkie's Epigoniad.
2
He described them
as
extravagant
dinners at fancy restaurants, costing thousands of dollars.
3
The poor may indulge in them, not
as
extravagant
enjoyments, but practical goods.
4
He is
as
extravagant
,
and perhaps more so, than the most of us.
5
Be
as
extravagant
as you like, that is all I ask.
6
For my part, I think young men are just
as
extravagant
.
7
A few focal antique furniture pieces are
as
extravagant
as the decor gets.
8
Now this assertion has been considered
as
extravagant
and wild.
9
This statement does not appear
as
extravagant
to-day as it did ten years ago.
10
Cesarine, believe me, is not
as
extravagant
as she seems.
11
This is about
as
extravagant
as you can get if you're a white guy.
12
His friends were
as
extravagant
in their praise, as his foes were in their censure.
13
He attended the dinners at what he calls fancy restaurants, and describes them
as
extravagant
.
14
Julius Caesar's affairs with women were "commonly described
as
extravagant
"
(Suetonius).
15
She was
as
extravagant
as she was poor.
16
The people of Springfield have been turned into toys many times, but nothing
as
extravagant
as this.
as
extravagant
as