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The extravagant
adjective
Exceeding the bounds of something; roving; hence, foreign.
Exact(60)
The extravagant Cossacks of 1976.
The extravagant pilgrimage was a success.
The extravagant, tragicomic setup yields extraordinary results.
The extravagant rich could clearly afford to pay their dues.
The extravagant universe Mr Kirshner describes is gaudy too.
The extravagant menu he devised took everyone by surprise.
The extravagant chandelier at its centre was reminiscent of the extravagant life he led until US forces toppled him in 2003.
The extravagant life of Ceionius, later renamed Lucius Aelius Caesar, portended a disastrous reign.
The extravagant "A Wild Roomer," from 1926, may be his masterpiece.
The extravagant claims made for their visions and revelations caused them to be relentlessly persecuted.
The extravagant floral statements are arranged by one of Stresa's owners.
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