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Lavishing meaning
present participle and gerund of lavish
Example sentences (15)
A clip from Williams' speech has been doing the rounds on social media and fans have been lavishing the former Swindon boss with praise ever since.
For example, on his wedding anniversary, he didn't feel the need to go overboard, by lavishing his wife with expensive gifts.
Seidler, a third-generation member of the O’Malley family that once owned the Dodgers, has raised eyebrows across baseball by fearlessly lavishing big contracts on players.
Although he and Vance keep insisting they're "normal" and "not weird," here they are, lavishing attention on a man who claimed to have a brain worm and by his own account once dumped a dead bear cub in Central Park.
Despite a sudden shift into the realm of motherhood, she’s wholeheartedly taking on the challenges, lavishing her son Thiago and daughter Mia with love and affection.
Social media users stormed the comments section to share their thoughts about the new style of lavishing cash at events.
U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris appeared with Lizzo on Saturday in the singer's hometown of Detroit, marking the beginning of in-person voting and lavishing the city with praise after Republican nominee Donald Trump recently disparaged it.
You see, Jarvis’s idea of celebrating mothers meant something very personal to her and had little or nothing to do with lavishing expensive gifts upon all mothers.
Namely, it’s lavishing ever-higher amounts of it on appreciative shareholders.
We may think we can’t afford universal pre-K, but we don’t blink at lavishing billions of dollars on these military deployments,” he said was the sixth loss.
Omokri had similarly counselled people getting married to save money for the marriage, instead of lavishing it on the wedding ceremony.
He said the Federal Government was putting in place infrastructure in the prisons and the EFCC that people may think that it was lavishing much money on the institutions.
Most US companies in retail or hospitality industries with a large low-wage workforce have two-tiered structures, lavishing generous benefits on corporate employees while doling out just a fraction to cashiers and house cleaners.
They make much ado about paltry things, lavishing excessive language upon trifling subjects.
Wilde admitted being on a first-name basis and lavishing gifts upon them, but insisted that nothing untoward had occurred and that the men were merely good friends of his.