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Sentence count:164+10Posted:2017-02-08Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: abundantampleextravagantfreegenerousliberalplentifulprodigalSimilar words: ravishvis-a-vispeevishlyslaveflavorslaveryenslaveexclaveMeaning: ['lævɪʃ]  v. expend profusely; also used with abstract nouns. adj. 1. very generous 2. characterized by extravagance and profusion. 
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(61) Nevertheless, the stringent regimen that was normality for many - even in a lavish burg - was staggering back towards normal.
(62) A lavish welcome had been laid on by Mr Smith - not just a teddy bear but also a Rolls Royce.
(63) Gone were the lavish screens and bright floral displays of former days.
(64) King Edward visited several times when shooting parties and other entertaining took place on a lavish scale.
(65) Emmett said in court that his lavish lifestyle came from businesses he ran selling second-hand cars and double-glazing.
(66) From lavish buffets to butties at the Friday night disco the caterers work flat out to feed the five thousand.
(67) Several pounds of flesh Never before in history have the poor financed the rich on such a lavish scale.
(68) Each plant mounds up 12 inches, producing lavish serrated foliage and small white flowers.
(69) Not only have they been booked solid for months for convention week, but their meeting rooms are jammed with lavish receptions.
(70) He was glib in tongue, lavish in promises, big in size and somewhat stupid.
(71) At first the disappearance of my little objetsd'art, my lavish art books and pieces of jewellery did not bother me.
(72) Many older people who have no fulfilling personal relationships lavish their affection on pets.
(73) Often after lavish feasting, enormous pies would be brought to the banquet table.
(74) Pharmacy and lavish automobile, what a kindred pair they were!
(75) Along with all the other indoor plants that fern received lavish treatment.
(76) The second meeting I had toast from her, burnt black as coal under lavish butter.
(77) Church services too became more elaborate and ornamental with the lavish use of incense and ever richer vestments.
(78) From then on, act as if you've never met her before, avoid the mundane and lavish her with compliments.
(79) Born the son of a wealthy cloth merchant, Francis lived a lavish and irresponsible life.
(80) With this extravagant behaviour, as the Encomiast says, went lavish gifts of precious objects.
(81) And there were story ballets, too, lavish productions requiring extra-zealous fund-raising from Kirstein.
(82) Waiters in the silver national costume of Luctia bowed stiffly as they placed dish after lavish dish in front of the delegates.
(83) At Kaiserslauten he built a royal palace of red stone on a lavish scale.
(84) He settles all their Mess bills and buys them lavish presents.
(85) For much of his Mastership the stipend paid by the Company actually fell below the far from lavish £10 to only £9.
(86) Despite the lavish production, it shows all the signs of being assembled in great haste.
(87) You can dish up lavish meals without doing anything more than popping a ready meal in the microwave.
(87) Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
(88) A faithful clientele returns for the lavish portions, the crispy tempura and the freshest sushi.
(89) This bitter complaint and reference to lavish party practices and official corruption was to grow louder over the year.
(90) Such service companies want your agency's business and lavish lunches and gifts are par for the course.
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