Personality trait; careless spending.
The quality of exceeding the appropriate limits of decorum or probability or truth.
1 The extravagance of the debates of those years amazes the modern reader.
2 That said, it was still a stunning example of balls-out gamer extravagance .
3 People shook their heads; a few suggested speculations; all agreed on extravagance .
4 Wealth rolled in upon him; he entered upon a career of extravagance .
5 But the extravagance of the satire in some measure injures its effect.
6 The servant has given me two wax candles; it is pure extravagance .
7 But nobody ever leaves early; as the freshness vanishes, the extravagance deepens.
8 He's had his extravagance for the day; he has made his stand.
9 The extravagance of the libretto led the musician into many unfortunate things.
10 The extravagance of the Myantses is far more ridiculous than the above.
11 The calls were an extravagance , but she'd wanted to hear his voice.
12 Thrift is the really romantic thing; economy is more romantic than extravagance .
13 Still there was no extravagance in his way of bringing the charge.
14 The extravagance of hope and the fever of adventure knew no bounds.
15 Nowhere was the imitation carried to such wild extravagance as in Ireland.
16 The extravagance of some of the early Quakers has been grossly exaggerated.
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Extravagance в диалектах
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