Use "exaggerated extravagance" in a sentence

1. The expected extravagance.

2. Extravagance ends in want.

3. Thought they were an extravagance.

4. Her only extravagance was horses.

5. Jezrael could hardly believe such extravagance.

6. And we must pay for this extravagance!

7. His extravagance is eating up our profits.

8. His only extravagance was fine wine.

9. We must combat extravagance and waste.

10. Going to the theatre is our only extravagance.

11. This tournament is an extravagance we cannot afford.

12. The whole charade is compounded by financial extravagance.

13. I think she was shocked by my extravagance.

14. He's always railing against his wife about her extravagance.

15. The snare of exaggerated imperfection.

16. He apologized with exaggerated courtesy.

17. He made an exaggerated bow.

18. The reports were greatly exaggerated.

19. Nero's rule is usually associated with tyranny and extravagance.

20. His extravagance explains why he is always in debt.

21. The story had been wildly exaggerated.

22. These figures have been greatly exaggerated.

23. 28 He made an exaggerated bow.

24. 19 He apologized with exaggerated courtesy.

25. Inevitably, the press exaggerated the story.

26. The danger had been greatly exaggerated.

27. The book is both inaccurate and exaggerated.

28. 25 We abate something of the wanton extravagance of our pretensions.

29. Young ladies should learn to spend money carefully and avoid extravagance.

30. Economy the poor man’s mints; extravagance the rich man’s pitfall. 

31. Any cause of impairment, destruction, ruin, or frustration: Extravagance was the Blight …

32. 9 Dusseldorf remains the capital of mindless extravagance; ostentation rules the KO.

33. Buba is an exaggerated form of baby

34. He looked at me with exaggerated surprise.

35. Exaggerated speech stimulates the infant to respond.

36. Western fears, he insists, are greatly exaggerated.

37. The newspapers exaggerated the whole affair wildly.

38. He enjoys an exaggerated reputation for probity.

39. The revenue figures may be slightly exaggerated .

40. The press exaggerated the whole affair wildly.

41. 21 The story had been wildly exaggerated.

42. The threat of attack has been greatly exaggerated.

43. The significance of their schema has been exaggerated.

44. 5 Economy the poor man’s mints; extravagance the rich man’s pitfall. 

45. She imputed the whole to the extravagance or rather ebullient of his passion.

46. 11 His extravagance and ostentation were balanced by a natural dignity and reserve.

47. Economy the poor man's mints; extravagance the rich man's pitfall ─ Martin Farquhar Tupper.

48. He spoke with an exaggerated New York accent.

49. 18 The newspapers exaggerated the whole affair wildly.

50. Extravagance and overindulgence are not a cure if you're feeling sorry for yourself.

51. He exercised a check on extravagance, and helped to abolish the sinking fund.

52. Caligula's political payments for support, generosity and extravagance had exhausted the state's treasury.

53. Reports of his drinking have been wildly exaggerated.

54. These problems have been exaggerated by the media.

55. His extravagance and ostentation were balanced by a natural dignity and reserve.

56. Mr. Pearson's income allows of no extravagance in his way of living.

57. Such extravagance is shameful when there are people starving in the world.

58. 24 Dusseldorf remains the capital of mindless extravagance; ostentation rules the KO.

59. The numbers killed in the massacre are probably exaggerated.

60. They exaggerated the enemy's losses and understated their own.

61. He exaggerated the details to spice up the story.

62. As it turns out , power scarcity was probably exaggerated .

63. An exaggerated use of Agogics can spoil a phrase

64. Traditional theories of autonomous man have exaggerated species differences.

65. Sometimes a Backslapper 's enthusiasm seems insincere or exaggerated

66. This image was recorded and exaggerated for political purposes.

67. He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.

68. 6 Reports of his drinking have been wildly exaggerated.

69. 26 Reports of his drinking have been wildly exaggerated.

70. Tester (108) presents exaggerated sound (120B) to the listener.

71. The problem has been exaggerated out of all proportion.

72. She has an exaggerated sense of her own importance.

73. When the company went under, tales of his extravagance surged through the industry.

74. This ship, an estimated 300 tons, was built for seaworthiness, not for looks or extravagance.

75. Economy is the poor man' s mint; and extravagance the rich man ' s pitfall. 

76. As this story illustrates, some stars have become as bored as audiences by Hollywood extravagance.

77. The historical significance of these events can be easily exaggerated .

78. Hence, the spate of was-the-risk-exaggerated, debunking stories.

79. The puppets are intricately crafted and feature highly exaggerated expressions.

80. But bloating, laxity, conceit, extravagance and inertia are to be found in certain degrees.