feel extravagant
Frequency: 6.55.1 per million words
To be in a mood to spend more money than usual.
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- I go to that restaurant for lunch when I'm feeling extravagant.
- After her promotion, she felt extravagant and bought the designer watch she'd always wanted.
- Let's book the presidential suite; I'm feeling particularly extravagant this holiday.
- He must have felt extravagant to have ordered champagne for the entire table.
- Whenever he gets paid, he feels extravagant for a day and eats at a fancy restaurant.
- Do you ever feel extravagant and just want to buy something completely unnecessary?
- It's not often I feel extravagant, but today I'm going to buy the premium tickets.
- "I'm feeling extravagant," she announced, "so dessert is on me tonight!"
- Even though it was a small win, it made him feel extravagant enough to upgrade his flight.
- You don't need a special occasion to feel extravagant and treat yourself well.