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extravagant

Definition for extravagant
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Example Sentences

As well as bringing the game's most extravagant bit of tableware back to the Twickenham trophy cabinet, that is what this win does.

From BBC

Jackson, known for his extravagant stage presence, revolutionized the halftime show’s spectacle.

From Salon

They perfectly embody the more or less normal people they represent — though, being characters in an extravagant fiction, they are not average.

“This case is all about money ... an attempt at extortion by Relli so he can keep funding his extravagant lifestyle,” Tacopina said.

“These defendants ran a scheme that tricked banks into cashing millions in stolen postal orders to fund their extravagant greed,” U.S.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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