Dictionary
to extravagant
adjective
Exceeding the bounds of something; roving; hence, foreign.
Exact(60)
Francis Bacon's was a life lived to extravagant extremes.
The discovery stokes Tom's obsession, and he goes to extravagant lengths to solve the case.
Two Picassos done in a violently Expressionist caricatural style soared to extravagant heights.
"We don't need to go to extravagant dinners and stuff like that," Sash said.
However, he was verbally and personally abusive and was given to extravagant, aggressive gestures.
Show-business publicity of the time was given to extravagant and dubious claims.
Battle scenes run to extravagant gore, and certain physiological oddities are dismaying.
Minghella hopes the austere stage may be a foil to extravagant emotion.
TO EXTRAVAGANT flourishes of the media's trumpets and drums, Mozart's 42nd symphony was revealed earlier this year.
Additionally, the fund's directors went to extravagant lengths to give the impression that the company was based in the Caribbean.
Last month, newspaper accounts portrayed him as a man addicted to extravagant living who held off creditors with artful lies.
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