prodigiously in English

adverb

[prə'dɪdʒəslɪ]

extraordinarily, miraculously, marvelously; astonishingly, amazingly, in an awe-inspiring manne

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1. Addle makes friends with the owner of the mini-mart, a prodigiously fat woman in poor health

2. The Last Secret Burnishes Mary McGarry Morris's reputation as one of our most prodigiously gifted writers

3. Bungalows were promoted prodigiously, not by top architecture magazines, but in popular ones like Ladies Home Journal

4. In many ancient civilizations, the nobility and royalty invested prodigiously —and, at times, cruelly— in their death and afterlife.

5. Boas was arguably the most innovative, active, and prodigiously productive of the first generation of anthropologists in the U.S.

6. Chrysanthemum Plants For splashes of warm autumn colors, few plants can rival our fall blooming mums which reach full size and flower prodigiously their first year

7. Crake is a prodigiously talented scientist with a mysterious demeanor who always wears dark, unmarked clothes and shows no interest in love or friendship except with respect to Jimmy and Oryx.