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extravagantly or foolishly loving and indulgent.

The day before they left Jeff had shopped extravagantly for presents for the whole family.

Discussed not extravagantly she to me, self-awareness perhaps I'm not only to her.

The reactionary ruling class set up its name skillfully, levied extravagantly under the guise of water control and Huaihe River guidance, and satiated its own pockets.

Things are changeable, people are unpredictable, don't force, don't expect extravagantly, do what you should do, win or win, lose, have dignity, fail and have courage to live.

In youth, with this heroic dream in mind, he rushed into the whirlpool of years, endless life, endless love, going back and forth between the extremes of pain and ecstasy, not refusing to be afraid, and wishing extravagantly.

Miss Marple belongs to the fluffy-old-lady line of English fictional characters--she knits, she dithers, she twitters, she defers extravagantly to men. But the lady has a mind.

In old China during the period of warlord's melee warfare, natural disasters and man-made disasters continued, and warlords from all over the country levied extravagantly and inflicted heavy losses on the people, which was really a rate of animal cannibalism.

recite volubly or extravagantly.

To waste or squander extravagantly.

So anything that merits the adjective "jumbo" is extravagantly large.

Now the treatises that Milton wrote on the rights of divorce in the 1640s are also extravagantly pro-marriage.

Chaozi could understand all the French menus, and the general etiquette of Western food had been taught extravagantly since childhood, so it was impossible to make mistakes.

People have to change their thinking, but also ready to think, time to lose, grateful heart, changed the original, changed the dream of life, do not extravagantly seek the rules of life, do not pursue the indifference of life, do a good job of themselves, cherish themselves.

extravagantly造句

someone who gambles extravagantly.

Mr Nardelli's exit was as extravagantly rewarded as his occupation of the corner office had been.

What is more abhorrent is that the mountain is high and the emperor is far away, the local officials usually levy extravagantly, the ruffians commit crimes, oppress the people, and the people dare not speak out in anger.

Extremely or extravagantly eager; impassioned or zealous.

I know that the roses are no longer open, but still pillow a curtain of the dream, the full autumn of the acacia, gaze into the lights of the river, I do not extravagantly ask you to suddenly think of my shadow in the shadow, I only beg that light and warm light can make you feel lonely in a wandering night.

Capote's account of two criminals and the four people they murdered in Kansas was extravagantly publicized before it ever came out.