Adverb
in an expensive manner
Source: WordNetWe can grow crops less expensively because molecular manufacturing technology is inherently low cost. Ralph Merkle
If Romney were a chair, he'd be a squishy, expensively upholstered easy chair that bore the imprint of whoever last sat on it. Timothy Noah
an expensively dressed little man turned a corner and approached her Source: Internet
Coppola was 31 at the time, determined to convince Evans and the studio to allow him to film expensively in New York, set in the time period of a novel which would become a big bestseller. Source: Internet
They’re all rich, manicured, expensively clothed girls in middle age who live in gorgeous homes and never worry about mortgages, taxes, or anything more serious than what the next Godiva chocolate might do to their hips. Source: Internet
That’s actually the name of the show, a production The New York Times hailed as “genial, unpretentious and far funnier than many of the more expensively manufactured musicals that make it to Broadway these days.” Source: Internet