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Definition of lavishly in English: lavishlyadverb ˈlavɪʃli 1In a sumptuously rich, elaborate, or luxurious manner. a lavishly decorated room the book is lavishly illustrated Example sentencesExamples - This scholarly, lavishly illustrated book is the English translation of the Danish original, published in 2002.
- There isn't anything radical about sophisticated, lavishly conceived furniture.
- She appeared on a great barge, decorated lavishly, with boys fanning her and her gentlewomen standing around her like sea nymphs.
- The suit is of woollen cloth lavishly embroidered with silver and silver gilt thread and lined with crimson silk.
- Some folks simply aren't cat lovers, and this fun, lavishly photographed horror film isn't likely to convert them.
- The key image is the lavishly bound red book the sitter rests his hands on, which is titled in Greek "The Labors of Hercules."
- Her neighbourhood is lavishly recreated here as a horror set with dark alleys, lugubrious mists and fetid waterways.
- This ambitiously conceived and lavishly presented exhibition aims to celebrate the whole range of Venetian Renaissance art.
- The court theatre was particularly lavishly equipped.
- During the Song Dynasty (960-1278) lavishly decorated books were produced using woodblocks.
- 1.1 In a very generous or extravagant manner; in profusion.
members of the band spent lavishly on their families the kids were praised lavishly by their parents Example sentencesExamples - He built an extravagant palace and lived lavishly.
- The Consulate lavishly acknowledged their support for the coup d' etat that brought the new regime into power.
- He entertained a large party of British art historians lavishly in the best hotel.
- The author outlines how the organization has lavishly funded both political parties with million of dollars in handouts.
- The exhibitions are lavishly funded and extremely ambitious in scale.
- He was a notable patron of the arts who made Rome the cultural centre of Europe, spending lavishly on many projects.
- We were lavishly fed the finest that American agricultural and culinary bounty can provide.
- They also spent lavishly collecting American folk art.
- He enjoyed considerable success, being lavishly praised in contemporary poetry.
- He enjoyed the role of country gentleman, keeping a rather large staff and entertaining lavishly.
Definition of lavishly in US English: lavishlyadverbˈlaviSHlē 1In a sumptuously rich, elaborate, or luxurious manner. a lavishly decorated room the book is lavishly illustrated Example sentencesExamples - This scholarly, lavishly illustrated book is the English translation of the Danish original, published in 2002.
- Her neighbourhood is lavishly recreated here as a horror set with dark alleys, lugubrious mists and fetid waterways.
- Some folks simply aren't cat lovers, and this fun, lavishly photographed horror film isn't likely to convert them.
- The key image is the lavishly bound red book the sitter rests his hands on, which is titled in Greek "The Labors of Hercules."
- The suit is of woollen cloth lavishly embroidered with silver and silver gilt thread and lined with crimson silk.
- During the Song Dynasty (960-1278) lavishly decorated books were produced using woodblocks.
- She appeared on a great barge, decorated lavishly, with boys fanning her and her gentlewomen standing around her like sea nymphs.
- The court theatre was particularly lavishly equipped.
- There isn't anything radical about sophisticated, lavishly conceived furniture.
- This ambitiously conceived and lavishly presented exhibition aims to celebrate the whole range of Venetian Renaissance art.
- 1.1 In a very generous or extravagant manner; in profusion.
members of the band spent lavishly on their families the kids were praised lavishly by their parents Example sentencesExamples - He built an extravagant palace and lived lavishly.
- He enjoyed the role of country gentleman, keeping a rather large staff and entertaining lavishly.
- The exhibitions are lavishly funded and extremely ambitious in scale.
- He enjoyed considerable success, being lavishly praised in contemporary poetry.
- The Consulate lavishly acknowledged their support for the coup d' etat that brought the new regime into power.
- He was a notable patron of the arts who made Rome the cultural centre of Europe, spending lavishly on many projects.
- The author outlines how the organization has lavishly funded both political parties with million of dollars in handouts.
- They also spent lavishly collecting American folk art.
- We were lavishly fed the finest that American agricultural and culinary bounty can provide.
- He entertained a large party of British art historians lavishly in the best hotel.
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