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  • Extravagantly, they halted for new horses in an hour, and then again.

    Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010

  • Extravagantly, they halted for new horses in an hour, and then again.

    Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010

  • Extravagantly, they halted for new horses in an hour, and then again.

    Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010

  • Extravagantly lit, blown up to one metre high and composed in the unforgiving style of police mug shots, Deane's portraits will give visitors a fresh perspective on these presumably once-loved toys.

    Doll Face 2010

  • "Extravagantly beautiful, endlessly noble and largely devoid of humor, it self-consciously pushes every aspect of movie-making toward sensorial overload."

    GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 2/22. 2007

  • Extravagantly floodlit baseball games with pitchers and batters worshipped like gods by their roaring fans.

    Fathers & Sons Richard Madeley 2008

  • Extravagantly floodlit baseball games with pitchers and batters worshipped like gods by their roaring fans.

    Fathers & Sons Richard Madeley 2008

  • Extravagantly charming and gallant, Alberto was, by his own admission, "a womanizer."

    The Devil and W.W.D. Andrews, Suzanna 2007

  • I like "Sit in on an AA meeting" and "Extravagantly overtip a bartender," but this one is my fave:

    Boing Boing: March 14, 2004 - March 20, 2004 Archives 2004

  • Extravagantly ornamented, skyward-leaping towers always put visitors in mind of places farther east.

    Rulers of the Darkness Turtledove, Harry 2002

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