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Use the dictionary entry for lavish to answer the question.
lavish
la•vish [‘la-vish]
from Middle French lavasse
adj
1. given in large amounts
2. having a very rich and expensive quality
verb
1. giving or using in large amounts
Use context clues to choose the sentence that best uses the last definition of the word lavish.
There was a lavish amount of food and drinks set upon the table.
Finn noticed the lavish nature of the items in the jewelry store.
For his birthday, his friends would lavish him with many gifts.
According to the papers, the wedding was a lavish affair.
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"For his birthday, his friends would lavish him with many gifts."
This uses "lavish" as a verb meaning to give in large amounts.
This uses "lavish" as a verb meaning to give in large amounts.
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