extravagant price

  • 1extravagant — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin extravagant , extravagans, from Latin extra + vagant , vagans, present participle of vagari to wander about, from vagus wandering Date: 15th century 1. a. obsolete… …

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  • 2Édifice Price — Infobox Skyscraper building name =Édifice Price caption = Édifice Price is located at the heart of Quebec City historic district. location =Quebec City, Quebec coordinates =coord|46|48|47.1|N|71|12|29.3|W|display=inline,title status =… …

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  • 3Dennis Price — Price as Jeeves Born Dennistoun Franklyn John Rose Price 23 June 1915(1915 06 23) Twyford, Berkshire, England …

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  • 4Pat Price (ice hockey) — Pat Price (b. March 24, 1955 in Nelson, British Columbia) is a retired former professional ice hockey player who played 726 NHL games over the course of his career. Price was a highly touted junior star with the Saskatoon Blades and was drafted… …

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  • 5ex|trav´a|gant|ness — ex|trav|a|gant «ehk STRAV uh guhnt», adjective. 1. spending carelessly and lavishly; wasteful: »An extravagant person has extravagant tastes and habits. SYNONYM(S): prodigal, lavish. 2. beyond the bounds of reason; fantastically absurd; excessive …

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  • 6ex|trav´a|gant|ly — ex|trav|a|gant «ehk STRAV uh guhnt», adjective. 1. spending carelessly and lavishly; wasteful: »An extravagant person has extravagant tastes and habits. SYNONYM(S): prodigal, lavish. 2. beyond the bounds of reason; fantastically absurd; excessive …

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  • 7ex|trav|a|gant — «ehk STRAV uh guhnt», adjective. 1. spending carelessly and lavishly; wasteful: »An extravagant person has extravagant tastes and habits. SYNONYM(S): prodigal, lavish. 2. beyond the bounds of reason; fantastically absurd; excessive: »an… …

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  • 8Overstand — O ver*stand , v. t. To stand on the price or conditions of, so as to lose a sale; to lose by an extravagant price or hard conditions. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] What madman would o erstand his market twice? Dryden. [1913 Webster] …

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