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How to use extravagance in a sentence

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The extravagance of all that the hagiologists claimed for him now seemed to make him a fraud.
Critics have been hard on what they believe to be unnecessary extravagance during a time of war.
Unless I'm attacked by an irresistible urge to extravagance I don't buy flowers for the house any more.
Two people in a white stretch limo stuck in traffic may seem like an extravagance.
More's oblique criticism of the extravagance of the Henrician court became a blueprint for social reformers.
We are going to end the culture of extravagance and waste, because New Zealanders have had enough.
Sprinkled with star performances and exotic themes, celebrity weddings are outdoing each other on extravagance.
Impulsiveness, impatience, senseless rebellion, and extravagance are the traits that so often undermine their work and dreams.
They seem to be giant physical manifestations of a kind of extravagance, or excessiveness, a breaking out of boundaries, form, and structure.
Part of what makes his doubts hyperbolic is that their extravagance renders them unlikely to dislodge our existing beliefs.
It's failure is based on unrivalled extravagance and excess, poor management and a desire to ignore any form of business or common sense.
It seems to flaunt a certain tatty extravagance, like worn plush furnishings in a cobwebby drawing room.
Stephen's bullying self-pity and edgy rationalism ran up sharply against Anny's fancifulness, extravagance and sentiment.
But signs of decay were increasingly apparent and the extravagance of the Edwardian period had all the hallmarks of an Indian summer.
Recent Freedom of Information inquiries show similar extravagance with public service travel.
This creation involves char-grilled tenderloin and an extravagance of deliciously caramelized onion.
This is the harvest one reaps when one sows in extravagance and dissipation.
Her curation of the exhibition fused the pristine austerity of Chelsea minimalism with cinephile extravagance.
Easter is the most important religious holiday and is highly revered by the Russian Orthodox Church with elaborate rituals and extravagance.
The extravagance of the court and the high cost of war absorbed all of France's resources and efforts to rationalize the tax system failed.
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Examples from Classical Literature
At first it was hoped that the influence of General Roca would serve to check any serious extravagance on the part of Celman.
The extravagance of some of the early Quakers has been grossly exaggerated.
In short, nothing of the extravagance of the time, on either side, is associable with the outset of Jeffrey's career.
From the first I saw this extravagance, this bizarrerie in Henry Irving's acting.
Another variety of lover's extravagance is the lavishing of terms of endearment, as we find in cas.
Their consumptions are accidental ostentation and extravagance, not a normal consummation or fulfilment of activity.
A cookshop was his next point of call, where he feasted in extravagance and greasy luxury.
If the Amant rendu Cordelier be his, he too appears among those who jest at the follies and extravagance of love.
This opposition criticised the government for negligence, extravagance and incompetency.
They justly blame also his inobservance of propriety, his hyperbolical extravagance, his harsh metaphors, his affected thoughts.
This is a sumptuary law, too, restraining the luxury and extravagance of the poor.
He was very strict in his superintendence of the public morals, and passed a sumptuary law to restrain extravagance.
For after twenty-three years of marriage, the note of loverly extravagance is as rare as the note of the cuckoo in July.
The extravagance of the United States is often contrasted unfavorably with the thriftiness of Europe.
Had her temper, or her caprice, or her extravagance, tired out his patience?
The latter had kept him in power in spite of numerous accusations of malversation and extravagance.
The serenity and calm of Plato and Aristotle are gone, and in their place we have turgidity and extravagance.
It rebukes the extravagance, the rigidity, the unawareness of the individual who fails to adapt himself to his social environment.
There was a striving for effect, with ornateness and extravagance, and finally the art passed out entirely.
He hoped to succeed to the rectory of West Ham, but being disappointed he now came to London, and launched out into extravagance.
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