But nobody can fault him for not lavishing enough hyperbole on his creation. |
Where some have gone wrong is in lavishing more time and money on creating an impression of quality than on actually delivering it. |
But critics have attacked the BBC for lavishing public money on non-programming activities at a time of massive cost-cutting in the organisation. |
He has always enjoyed the champagne lifestyle, wining and dining a succession of girlfriends and lavishing presents on friends. |
But he had always been a sentimental kid at heart, and was probably just jealous because I wasn't lavishing him with attention for a change. |
She sees other children playing happily, mothers lavishing care on children, but no one plays with her. |