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the extravagance
noun
Excessive or superfluous expenditure of money.
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The extravagance of the furnishings!
"Like there's the extravagance of it all.
But its purpose is the extravagance itself.
Now the extravagance is limited to tax cuts and guns.
The extravagance of some awards dinners can be controversial.
But since the 1980s the extravagance of nuptials has matched the country's rise.
La Bruyère attacks the extravagance and warmongering of the king himself.
But are those relevant motivators for the motoring purists who rationalize the extravagance of a Ferrari?
"Once in a lifetime, right?" "Who knows?" he said, clearly proud of the extravagance.
It is the season to savour the extravagance of nature and the wealth of our land.
The extravagance of Kuti's personality is captured cannily by Sahr Ngaujah's onstage incarnation.
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