Extravagantly

Word EXTRAVAGANTLY
Character 13
Hyphenation ex trav a gant ly
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Extravagantly"

What do we mean by extravagantly?

With lavish expenditure or behaviour.

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The word "extravagantly" in example sentences

Spending extravagantly is still being extravagant. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This is a flagrant misconception to be found in extravagantly chauvinistic history books. ❋ Unknown (1902)

Like Joan Crawford embossed in eternal close-up with a paralyzed expression extravagantly imprinted on her puss, Streisand never looked more invincible than when feigning vulnerability for the camera; the scary determination behind the needy exterior is part of what makes them such beloved gorgons. ❋ Wolcott, James (2008)

Zola Jesus, aka extravagantly attired Goth Nika Roza Danilova, makes a belated ❋ Unknown (2010)

"I don't believe you have a bit of conscience," said Margaret to Carmen one Sunday, as they walked home from morning service, when Margaret had responded "extravagantly," as Carmen said, to an appeal for the mission among the city pagans. ❋ Charles Dudley Warner (1864)

The freedom to play so 'extravagantly' has come from knowing there is a life after cricket, whether it be in design, technical analysis or writing. ❋ Unknown (2009)

-- The former chief executive at Louisiana's last-resort insurance company is accused of "extravagantly" overspending the firm's money on personal expenses. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Meilir Rhys Williams captures Dennis's anguished flightiness and Oedipal instincts: he extravagantly dances Kirsten Clark as his mum round the living room and allows himself to be lovingly cradled in her lap. ❋ Michael Billington (2010)

By now, almost all of us understand that these extravagantly well-off Americans refuse to be taxed at levels they paid without vocal protest a decade ago. ❋ Jesse Kornbluth (2011)

The main functions were to drink, read anti-clerical papers to each other, and dine extravagantly. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Are we concerned that paying extravagantly to redeem captives will impoverish and bankrupt entire communities? ❋ Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson (2011)

He was big on adjectives, deploying them extravagantly. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"The Beginning of the Great Revival," released last month, is an extravagantly produced state-sponsored propaganda movie, which cost $12 million to make, a fortune by Chinese standards. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Those who believe City will escape the rule's effect by having spent extravagantly before it comes in to force misunderstand simple accounting mechanisms. ❋ Matt Scott (2010)

The partners set up an array of separate companies and used them to bill themselves extravagantly for work supposedly done on the picture. ❋ Eric Felten (2011)

They are the ones who borrowed extravagantly with the pretense that good intentions trumped fiscal responsibility, who set the rules that require banks to hold zero capital against government debt, and who permitted the European Central Bank to buy billions of euros of that debt from banks. ❋ Unknown (2011)

In place of a life-size cake in the shape of the lion-haired filmmaker or anything as extravagantly off-center, there was one slightly Almodóvarian moment. ❋ Marshall Heyman (2011)

The American currency, he extravagantly claims, has "made America rich," "defeated communism" and "knitted the planet into a single economy more fully than any currency before." ❋ James Grant (2011)

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