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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.
Other Word Forms
- overlavishly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of lavishly1
Example Sentences
Her interest "snowballed" from there and she crafted the lavishly decorated castle and adjoining dollhouse for the creatures.
We shouldn't, however, expect the Tottenham chairman to continue spending lavishly this summer.
On Friday at Chelsea, he started successive games for the first time under Amorim, who has lavishly praised Mount's work ethic and dedication to getting fit.
Once the Madonna Inn opened that December, a traveler from L.A. could sleep at one lavishly decorated only-in-California castle on the way to another.
His hotel in Washington, since sold, served as a meeting place for political players and foreign agents of all kinds who spent lavishly to curry favor with the proprietor.
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