Sentence examples for be extravagant from inspiring English sources

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be extravagant

adjective

Exceeding the bounds of something; roving; hence, foreign.

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It needn't be extravagant".

"I like to be extravagant," Bahrke said.

Charges should not be "extravagant and unconscionable".

You are obliged to be extravagant.

She was patient but showed that she could be extravagant.

Rock stars should be extravagant, larger-than-life characters.

A few of the claims for the new technologies of cybercartography may prove to be extravagant.

What might be extravagant today, might in half a century become penurious and inadequate".

She was inclined to be extravagant in what she said to people'.

(Some of these projects could be extravagant, as the late scenarios reveal).

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