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lavish
adjective as in profuse; splendid
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verb as in pamper, shower
Example Sentences
While his day-to-day living quarters may not be as lavish as one might expect, he is known to have a love of unique cars, including one that can morph into a submarine.
Martin’s career coincided with a golf boom in South Carolina, as the construction of lavish new courses elevated its stature nationally.
There is something special about “Train Dreams” even as its built-in modesty makes it feel awkward to lavish it with excess praise.
She described this tier in one video as “middle-class wealthy” — or a lifestyle that is attainable through years of consistent savings and investments, but not particularly lavish.
Dinner hosts fund the events themselves — no small outlay considering the lavish offerings.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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