Unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings.
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Examples for "lavish "
Examples for "lavish "
1 His lavish but ironic praise of Han Feng is a good example.
2 Loyalty was rewarded with the finest imported goods and lavish state support.
3 No more beautifully produced print issues, no more lavish illustrations on paper.
4 She married the 53-year-old multi-millionaire earlier this year in a lavish ceremony.
5 Grand claims, lavish promises or weak explanations may not ring entirely true.
1 The summer was splendid in its promise and prodigal in its favors.
2 She was expansive in her person, prodigal in sympathy, exuberant in dress.
3 And the parable of the prodigal son teaches us the same lesson.
4 He is as prodigal in this respect as Caruso in his moments.
5 The covetous prodigal is of all others the worst man in society.
1 Ninety minutes for the paymaster to give the profligate state a drubbing.
2 They kept their promise, and discovered him in the most profligate society.
3 Yet, though profligate in one respect, he was temperate in every other.
4 If we choose the branch that continues our profligate habits, we will.
5 A lady has two sisters of the most profligate and unprincipled character.
1 Many Britons regard the EU as an incompetent, spendthrift source of bureaucracy.
2 And yes indeed, he really was a spendthrift with his duct tape.
3 The miser has no friends; but the spendthrift has generally too many.
4 This spendthrift folly will have to be paid for in the future.
5 No more will the Irish offer Aran jumpers to spendthrift American tourists.
1 He had extravagant ideas of beginning in some much more fundamental way.
2 They are both extravagant turkey dinner occasions that last for several days.
3 Paul had never been particularly adept at accepting compliments, especially extravagant ones.
4 This grievance was rooted in the idea that she was ruinously extravagant .
5 You have always heard me extravagant in the praises of the situation.
6 To this day, I'm an extravagant tipper because of that paper route.
7 The second dining car was less expensive, but only slightly less extravagant .
8 Of course, the bank will pay you a fee, but nothing extravagant .
9 If possible, the makeup was more extravagant than on the previous evening.
10 The thriving overseer could afford to be extravagant once in a while.
11 Here the houses were smaller or the count of the numbers extravagant .
12 Some of the extravagant ideas have naturally given rise to such scepticism.
13 Mr. Parton finds in this abundant material for extravagant eulogy of Burr.
14 It was election time in Peru, and extravagant promises were being made.
15 The silly fellow proceeded to back me up in my extravagant admiration.
16 One will find extravagant diversions in Munich during the next few weeks.
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