lavishly in A Sentence

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    This will let you eat more Lavishly.

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    When God gives, he gives so Lavishly.

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    Their homes were lavish and Lavishly appointed.

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    Many have spent Lavishly on high-end cars, such Rolls Royces and Bentleys.

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    We have those who call for thrift, and spend Lavishly on themselves.

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    Like the Spring people who Lavishly declare global states in xml and think somehow it's superior.

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    I didn't spend Lavishly in Bulgaria or really do anything beyond what the normal budget traveler would do.

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    American President, Abraham Lincoln who could afford all the luxuries of life and live Lavishly chose to adopt a simple lifestyle.

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    To draw attention to himself, Cohen made a reputation for himself as someone who wore expensive clothes and spent his cash Lavishly.

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    The extra money goes primarily toward vet visits and kennel boarding, but dog owners also spend more Lavishly on treats, grooming and toys.

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    The wedding was also Lavishly celebrated, where Antoinette was presented with a collection of magnificent jewels, traditionally belonging to a French Dauphine(Queen in waiting).

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    It has accused Ahmed Patel of indulging in corrupt practices by keeping 44 Congress MLAs in captivity in a Bengaluru resort and spending Lavishly on them.

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    While I sometimes Lavishly spent money like it was going out of style, I made up for it on other days by staying in and cooking pasta.

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    His patriotism ran so deep that not only did he Lavishly fund the INA coffers, he also sent his eldest son, Wazir Khan, to fight on the Indo-Burma battlefront.

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    Filmed off the Caribbean coast of Quintana Roo, this slow-moving movie about a father and son is a bit like a documentary(the actors are real people), Lavishly shot in a tiny community of fishermen and one-storey stilt cabins.

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    He spent and donated Lavishly and despite savvy investing as well(even weathering the Great Depression mostly unscathed), by the time of his death in 1937, his fortune hadn't risen at all, still about the $100 million he inherited from his mother.

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