extravagantly造句1. The Monroes continued to entertain extravagantly.
2. By supercar standards, though, it is not extravagantly priced for a beautifully engineered machine.
3. Jeff had shopped extravagantly for presents for the whole family.
4. He rewarded good service generously but not extravagantly.
5. But we must remember not to use it extravagantly.
6. She had on occasions praised him extravagantly.
7. She ran out extravagantly in praise of me.
8. In Rome, scent was used extravagantly in the famous baths and during banquets.
9. We are not spending extravagantly, but spending reasonably and temperately.
10. He was not extravagantly hoping to have superior conditions as that of students from town, and would rest satisfied with the situation similar to most village students.
11. She never spends extravagantly.
12. The bustle was extravagantly decorated with cords, braids, bows, flounces, and lace.
13. New Grange is one of the most extravagantly decorated prehistoric tombs.
14. Often extravagantly expensive, they are about the size of a hockey puck and just as dense.
15. The problems should be solved actively and smoothly, extravagantly, or it is adverse for the education.
16. A woman in extravagantly high heels heads to her office, housed in 17 th - century papal palaces.
17. In a city withboomingindustry, land is precious and cannot be extravagantly used for traffic.
18. The view across the garden valley to the Old Town, dominated by the majestic Castle, is extravagantly theatrical.
19. I have to confess now , however, that my judgement erred somewhat, though not extravagantly.
20. In a city with booming industry, land is precious and cannot be extravagantly used for building.
21. The day before announcing his farewell to business, Sir James talked to me in his extravagantly elegant Paris home.
22. Ghostlike faces surround two saffron-robed Buddhist monks in a window of the extravagantly carved Bayon, central temple of Angkor Thom.
23. Females fart just as much as males, though on the whole less extravagantly.
24. They have strong desire of seeking knowledge, do not spend money extravagantly, and are often thrifty.
25. Angkor Thom Monks, Cambodia, 1968 "Ghostlike faces surround two saffron-robed Buddhist monks in a window of the extravagantly carved Bayon, central temple of Angkor Thom."