extravagant in the PONS Dictionary

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extravagant tastes

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He is very theatrical and dresses in extravagant clothing.
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In addition, his frequent concert schedule, as well as his extravagant lifestyle, took their toll on his health.
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The year 1946 saw a resurgence of stunts, pranks, and extravagant behavior.
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He would admit no idle or extravagant candidate who was seeking to migrate from a college.
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Although his salary was reportedly modest, he lived a lifestyle which many perceived as extravagant.
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Production was characterized by a wide variety of shapes and designs, often extravagant in molding and decoration.
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He was known for his extravagant lifestyle, with fine clothes, expensive furnishings, and heavy gambling.
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Today's horses are specifically bred for dressage and have movement far more extravagant when compared to the horses of the early 20th century.
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One is that he lost public support because of his extravagant lifestyle.
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Far too often, they live lavish and extravagant lifestyles while not saving any legitimate money.
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