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Значения термина great extravagance на английском
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Использование термина great extravagance на английском
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A greatextravagance, no doubt, whenever Carnavas had first been built.
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He there married a tory lady and lived in greatextravagance.
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It is a greatextravagance, Sylvia, but you are to blame, not I.
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At Dingle fish was pretty plentiful, but sweets were regarded as a greatextravagance.
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There's no greatextravagance about him but he has a tendency to come up trumps.
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It was the one greatextravagance that Mr. Atwood had permitted for many a year.
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The business was carried on, therefore, with greatextravagance.
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Mr. Dexter bought copies of both morning papers, which was a greatextravagance for him.
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He did not wish to indulge in greatextravagance; merely to see and to taste the world.
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Mrs. Ridge observed coldly,-"Itwould be a greatextravagance."
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The grand Érard, which had been his one greatextravagance, stood in the new studio between two high windows.
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The former denotes greatextravagance, and waste of money, and the latter gives impetuosity, and danger to the person.
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That's his other greatextravagance.
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The causes of this are his greatextravagance in clothes and jewellery, his numerous wives, servants, horses, camels, and elephants, etc.
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Then Uncle Winthrop committed a piece of greatextravagance, everybody said-especiallyin such times as these, when the British might take and destroy Boston.
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This was greatextravagance, obviously; other people would have made two rooms sufficient for all, and many such families would have put up with one.