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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 In the camp of the Seventy-seventh, the adornments were profuse and beautiful.
2 A profuse and saving perspiration told him the crisis had been passed.
3 Along this low road the flowers are profuse and in great variety.
4 The citizens crowded round the king, profuse in their expressions of loyalty.
5 Burning them at the stake prevented the profuse bloodletting of other measures.
1 The judge's conclusions are all one way, and his language is unsparing .
2 Enemies were unsparing in their denunciations, and friends ridiculed the whole proceeding.
3 Mr. Montagu has been unsparing in his criticism of General Dyer's conduct.
4 He saw, in an unsparing flash of comprehension, that it was useless.
5 Walpole's hand struck him down in the most unsparing and humiliating way.
1 Mrs. Graves is especially praised by the survivors for her unstinted charity.
2 He will give as freely and with as unstinted self-sacrifice as they.
3 But Jesus chooses that very time to lavish unstinted praise on him.
4 She wrote a large, hasty hand, with an unstinted expenditure of ink.
5 There is, however, one feature of this book that deserves unstinted praise.
1 No queues, plenty of classes, unstinting attention - and a home help.
2 He is unstinting in his praise for his boss, Mr Bill Gates.
3 Sharapova, deflated but gracious, was unstinting in her praise for the victor.
4 After two days' unstinting effort, the light-tube began to blaze with early-morning intensity.
5 His unstinting generosity, in fact, would soon make him relatively poor.
1 Captain Crouan, I fear you have been overgenerous in pouring the wine.
2 Goldman was the best, and I found his overgenerous compliments unnerving.
3 His lips were full, almost overgenerous , and his color was high and healthy.
4 The Hay-Herran Treaty, if it erred at all, erred in being overgenerous toward Colombia.
5 He found his packet of rice papers and took an overgenerous amount of the treated weed.
1 Fifteen copecks was a liberal gratuity, and twenty bordered on the munificent .
2 The deputation came and thanked her for her munificent act of charity.
3 I have already mentioned the munificent gift of Medina-Celi to Madame Pichona.
4 They were satisfied that their pure devotion deserved the most munificent rewards.
5 To his munificent gifts the academy at St. Johnsbury owes its worth.
6 He has always been a most munificent patron of literature and art.
7 This is munificent liberality when we take into consideration their exhausting poverty.
8 My salary would be twenty-five dollars a month, and this was munificent .
9 She and her husband were munificent patrons of literature, art, and, science.
10 How munificent were the emperors to such cities as Athens and Alexandria!
11 The munificent recognition of the fair by the General Government attracted national attention.
12 From every blossom a golden nectar flowed in great munificent streams.
13 Introductory Remarks.-Thecharacteristic simplicity of manners exhibited in Native families . - Their munificent charity.-The Syaads.
14 This style however was not altogether to the taste of the munificent Prince.
15 He was universally commented upon as the most munificent officer of the army.
16 During the wars in Gaul, Caesar had been most munificent to his soldiers.
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