Living in a developed nation like the United States, we buy a lot of items just for luxury than necessity. For example, Lamborghini, Ferrari, and even the Mercedes car! Cell phones can be necessary, but buying an I Phone or Blackberry is not. We all need something to carry our supplies in, but buying a thousand dollar Juicy Couture or Shanelle bag is certainly not necessary! There are many, many things Americans for entertainment or show. For example, play systems such as an Xbox, PlayStation, Wii, or even your ordinary Video Games. Jewelry is one of the biggest luxuries of all; rings, bracelets, earrings, or even up scale watches. Even some of the food we eat is used more for luxury than necessity; we do not need ice cream, cake, donuts, or even twinkies! In other countries in the world, consuming meat is seen as a luxury that the wealthy consume. Having hot water or new fridges are even a luxury; we can live without it, but we buy luxuries because we can!
The P38A was made from 1995-2002. The L322 is the current model and is much more luxurious
more than necessary
A palace is a very opulent luxurious building. A castle is much more fortified, stronger and not so richly decorated.
X-ray is a much better tool for locating metallic items.
Yes. And much more than necessary.
it means 'too much', 'more than is necessary', 'overkill'
Clearly that which was something only was so much as to do with as to look for more with that was there. How can you be so stupid?
Supply & demand. Supply=how much of something is available. Demand=how much of something people want. More demand = more supply.
luxurious or superios
Underwear was much lighter in appearance, feel, and weight and, compared to its lackluster mid-Victorian antecedents, more luxurious and glamorous in conception.
An impossible answer ! This depends on the restaurant or menu: from 2 US $ for a sandwich to 100 US $ or more for a luxurious dinner (for one person, without drinks).
Too much of something-more than a person/something can handle.