How to use in-sentence of “lavish”:
+ Sewing machines continued being made to roughly the same design, with more lavish decoration appearing until well into the 1900s.
+ Eustache fell into disgrace when it became known that he had participated in lavish parties that included Satanismblack masses, and possibly homosexual sex.
+ Worth 25% of world GDP, it was the world’s largest economy and it was well known for having signalled the proto-industrialization and for its lavish architecture.
+ The wedding took place on September 12, 1953, at St Mary’s Church, in Newport, Rhode Island, and was considered the social event of the season with an estimated 800 guests at the ceremony and 1000 at the lavish reception that followed at “Hammersmith Farm”.
+ The Dukes main seat was the Palais Royal in Paris and the lavish Château de Saint Cloud outside the capital as well as countless other residences.
+ She planned lavish state dinners, where guests enjoyed expensive wines and liquors.

