Sentence examples for be lavish from inspiring English sources

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be lavish

adjective

Expending or bestowing profusely; profuse; prodigal.

  • Lavish of money

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You can be lavish, because the meal is so inexpensive.

With so much cash, it was hard not to be lavish.

Whatever came next would, according to the rumours there, be lavish, subversive, a surefire masterpiece.

Everything must be lavish, when actually the most drop-dead couture is often perfectly simple by virtue of the cutting.

Early courses could be lavish, in their small way, with sand traps, water hazards and gracious shrubbery.

It is likely to deter renovations of dilapidated properties, since they must be lavish to justify higher rents.

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Abu Qatada doesn't deserve to be lavished with legal protection.

Your bodies should be lavished with praise.

It was lavish!

These were lavish affairs.

The funeral was lavish.

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