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be extravagant

verb as in splurge

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However the theme is interpreted, prepare for it to be extravagant, with last year's guests dazzling in diamantes and looking fanciful in feathers.

From BBC

Tina Howe, 85, who in plays that could be extravagant productions or small-cast gems zeroed in on the humor, heartache and solidity of her characters’ lives, particularly the female ones, died Monday in New York.

Tina Howe, who in plays that could be extravagant productions or small-cast gems zeroed in on the humor, heartache and solidity of her characters’ lives, particularly the female ones, died on Monday in Manhattan.

Moments of connection also need not be extravagant or extraordinary.

From Salon

The centerpieces or table settings do not need to be extravagant.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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