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the lavish
adjective
Expending or bestowing profusely; profuse; prodigal.
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Writer remembers the lavish wedding.
Everyone is surprised by the lavish arrangements.
The selections here, though, are of the lavish variety.
But there was no owner in the lavish suite.
La tierra pródiga ("The Lavish Land") appeared in 1960.
The lavish bar – all mirrors and chrome – serves great cocktails.
Audiences are likely to be captivated by the lavish photography.
The lavish scoring deftly mingles electronic and standard instruments.
The lavish display coincides with the peak of spring.
It is all part of the lavish bribes of peace.
Despite the lavish site, the English is slightly broken.
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