Sentence examples for lavish manner from inspiring English sources

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In Ireland, writers don't come much leaner than Roddy Doyle, who inherits the niggardly style of Samuel Beckett rather than the lavish manner of James Joyce.

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He was the ninth (and last) Nawab of Pataudi, son of the eighth nawab and the Begum of Bhopal, and a Test cricketer, son of a Test cricketer: the pedigree was as impeccable as the upbringing was lavish, in the manner of the Mughal kings.

Occasionally his easy manner and lavish hospitality clashed with the principles of the more puritan and evangelical of his clergy; one such, Isaac Wilson of the CMS, used a sermon to mount a direct attack on the bishop after what he considered were excessive celebrations following a baptismal service.

This isn't simply designed to attract our attention in the manner of the lavish opening scenes of James Bond movies.

In a far more low-key manner than the lavish sponsorships at the two political conventions, corporate America is providing cash donations and in-kind contributions and lending their executives to the debates.

It is also important for large gatherings, parties and conventions be done in a lavish, plush, chic and fashionable manner.

The term was listed in Times weekly vocabulary list as a manner associated with lavish lifestyles in Seoul's Gangnam district.

Flash!") "Asylum" is no mere memoir (focus on the "me"); it's a them-oir, in which Mr. Doonan lavishes loving attention (in the spiky manner of the Australian comedian Dame Edna) on the illustrious inpatients who have been his friends and colleagues for decades.

The class satire The Reluctant Debutante (1958) seemed humble compared with the lavish Gigi, but this English comedy of manners was a fairly expensive production.

Royal's former partner, François Hollande, said that, once cleared, DSK could still run in the party primary — although he would have to explain his lascivious manner toward the help and his lavish home-arrest lifestyle.

Mr. Viola, whose gruff manner belied the tender care he lavished on his brood — he plied them with vitamins, electrolytes and specially prepared food — was considered an especially fine judge of birdflesh.

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