prodigal|prodigals in English
noun
[prod·i·gal || 'prɑdɪgl /'prɒd-]
extravagant person, lavish spender; spendthrift, squanderer, one who wastes money
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1. Chapter 4 Befriend Prodigals and Pharisees 27
2. Brothers and sisters, we are all prodigals.
3. Prodigal son returned.
4. The prodigal returns.
5. HISTORY: PRODIGAL SON
6. Well... the " Prodigal Brother "!
7. Waiting for the Prodigal
8. The prodigal sons return!
9. Prodigal habits die hard.
10. the prodigal son?
11. The Prodigal Returns
12. 10 Prodigal habits die hard.
13. Keiko Agena, Actress: Prodigal Son
14. I've found my prodigal son.
15. The Prodigal Comes to His Senses
16. Yeah, the chief's prodigal daughter.
17. “The Prodigal Returns”: (15 min.) Discussion.
18. 3 So, the prodigal has returned!
19. A miserly father make a prodigal son.
20. The prodigal son will not return after all.
21. What brings the prodigal son here to me?
22. 17 To an avaricious father, a prodigal son.
23. 6 The prodigal son had returned to Parkhead.
24. 2 Nature is prodigal of her gifts.
25. To an avaricious father, a prodigal son.