The quality of exceeding the appropriate limits of decorum or probability or truth.
1 This extravagancy , I can assure you, was believed by many above peuple.
2 This extravagancy , I can assure you, was believed by many above people.
3 Hocus fed her extravagancy (what was still more shameful) with John's own money.
4 What extravagancy is not man capable of entertaining, when once his shackled reason is led in triumph by fancy and prejudice!
5 The Japanese history of "Tanzar and Neadarne," by the same author, is an amiable extravagancy , interspersed with the most just reflections.
6 Neither was his whole time devoted to the riotous extravagancies of youth.
7 At the same time he was kept from the extravagancies of his day.
8 Lee produced in that state-whichwas, indeed, nearly his normal one-someglorious extravagancies .
9 Thus extravagancies , imagined by knaves or idolatrous visionaries, are still sacred among Christians!
10 Another of your hook-in's, Clary!-Sothat all your extravagancies have been supported gratis.
11 Since your withdrawing from this place, the fair sex are run into great extravagancies .
12 Dryden's apology for these extravagancies seems to be, that Almanzor is in a passion.
13 Indulging my traveller's extravagancies laughingly, to the amusement of my fair companion, she said:
14 What money I had I must keep for myself, to pay for 'little extravagancies ' .
15 Should we not directly, and without hesitation, attribute such extravagancies to hallucination of mind?
16 Indeed, my dear, I never spent it in extravagancies .
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