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lavishly
[ lav-ish-lee ]
adverb
- profusely, luxuriously, or extravagantly; in great amounts or without limit:
He spent lavishly, buying up properties and contributing a boat and more than $1 million to local authorities.
The recipes are lavishly illustrated with large color photographs intended to whet your appetite.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of lavishly1
Example Sentences
He left behind, according to the account by the ship’s chaplain, a “plate of brasse†lavishly engraved with Queen Elizabeth’s claim to the land as “Nova Albion.â€
He wanted to emphasize he was spending lavishly to build a foundation to challenge the Dodgers year in and year out, not to pump up the payroll and attendance and then sell the team.
The invasion turned many Ukrainians away from the previously popular and lavishly promoted Russian acts and triggered a renewed interest in Ukrainian culture.
Because formaldehyde is key to so many lucrative industrial processes, companies that make and use it have spent lavishly on questioning and delaying government efforts to rein it in.
The company’s existing properties will also continue to mix business and politics like they did in Mr. Trump’s first term, when his supporters spent lavishly at his private Florida club, Mar-a-Lago.
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