Indeed, they are if anything a little more likely than other households to spend spare money on clothing or jewellery, although the amount each household splurges on jewellery is a bit less. |
So far, this political triumph has boosted confidence in India more than the budget deficit has dampened it. State of triumphThe question is whether such splurges are efficient and how long can they last. |
Below water this has cooled and solidified into a reef of billowing pillow lava that splurges across the sand, leaving deep undercuts, caves and arches. |
With splurges of undigested Freud and lashings of dud anthropology, these essays fail to convince. |
It was grand, giving splurges of recent art a spine of redoubtable Cézanne, Picasso, and other modern demiurges — which were also for sale. |
The big splurges were the adjustable-height light fixtures from Germany and the nickel-plated faucet. |