lavishly

IPA: ɫˈævɪʃɫi

adverb

  • In a lavish manner, expending profusely.
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Examples of "lavishly" in Sentences

  • The daughter is welcomed and treated lavishly.
  • They thought it is not wise to disburse lavishly.
  • It is a decorated lavishly in the Art Nouveau style.
  • The first letters are lavishly decorated and painted.
  • The importers shared lavishly and with munificent grace.
  • The book is both splendidly written and lavishly illustrated.
  • At its height the ballroom was lavishly decorated and furnished.
  • The methods to accomplish this are standard fair and used lavishly.
  • The mosque is lavishly decorated with polychrome marble and stones.
  • In contrast to the simple exterior, the interior is lavishly ornamented.
  • In my case, some bikes such as lavishly-appointed and colorway-coordinated fixed-gears tend to make me angry.
  • English-speaking colony of the United States of America is always called lavishly hospitable by the English traveler.
  • At many points in Mexico, he scattered coin lavishly and accumulated cords of alleged original records and he even found paintings of his wife's alleged ancestors.
  • They reassessed some accounts, dug up others that had been long forgotten, and began to publish these findings, many for the first time, in lavishly annotated volumes.
  • If the news media did it's job it would be playing the campaign promises Obama made about how we are all going to have to sacrifice and live less "lavishly" and how people with money are going to have to "pay" for being rich.
  • Alliterations, puns, antithetical forms of expression lavishly employed where no corresponding opposition existed between the thoughts expressed, strained allegories, pedantic allusions, everything, in short, quaint and affected, in matter and manner, made up what was then considered as fine writing.

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