Adverb
In a lavish manner.
Source: Webster's dictionarylavishly decorated Source: Internet
the United States, up to the 1920s, used fuel lavishly, mainly because it was so cheap Source: Internet
During Former President Robert Mugabe’s reign, Grace was accused of living lavishly at the expense of the masses which saw her being nicknamed “ Grace” and “the first shopper” by mainly foreign media houses. Source: Internet
A beautiful, collectible and classic picture book, lavishly embossed and foiled, Christmas Comes to Moominvalley is the perfect gift for Moomin fans of all ages. Source: Internet
According to the Hebrew Bible, King Solomon was renowned for his great wisdom and wealth, and his many building projects included a temple in Jerusalem lavishly appointed with gold and bronze objects. Source: Internet
Deep in the recesses of the lavishly appointed clubhouse, the CEO is addressing a gaggle of his senior aides in a quiet room: “We’re leaking, people. Source: Internet