Sentence examples for a bit lavish from inspiring English sources

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It's fashion you're supposed to have fun and be a bit lavish once in a while.

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He's just a bit more lavish about it, building a gallery to show off his stuff.

After years of self-medicating with weed, you might come into contact with a dealer whose wares are a bit more lavish than the napkin-wrapped variety.

The key is to lavish a bit of love on that filling; the crust is a crowning glory, not a place to hide.

IN one instance, though, Mr. Helmsley may have lavished a bit too much attention on a building.

These new midlife farmers, galvanized by books like "The Omnivore's Dilemma" by Michael Pollan and perhaps a bit repentant about their once lavish lifestyles, are as eager for a different way of living as their younger counterparts.

But she is here, and the show — lavish, though a bit too complex for its own good — will go on in a new production by David Fielding (the first at the house since the 1928 première), with a cast that includes such fine singers as Diana Damrau, Jill Grove, and Torsten Kerl; Fabio Luisi, a fresh new presence on the Met's podium, conducts.

Key idea to steal, number one: complicated brocades in offbeat colour combinations that look a bit like upholstery fabrics from a lavish Venetian palazzo.

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