Use "prodigious" in a sentence

1. She was a prodigious musician.

2. It cost a prodigious amount .

3. That boxer is a prodigious feed.

4. Jacob Collier is nothing short of prodigious

5. Laser discs can store prodigious amounts of information.

6. This business generates cash in prodigious amounts.

7. What a prodigious opportunity you have missed.

8. Sunshine Alightens, Prodigious is her effort, action

9. Sunshine Alightens, Prodigious is her effort, action

10. 5 This business generates cash in prodigious amounts.

11. She wrote a truly prodigious number of novels.

12. This prodigious output engendered a network of sub-contractors.

13. Mesmeric and hypnotic, his prodigious output evokes strong reactions.

14. Some galaxies seem to release prodigious amounts of energy.

15. 10 She wrote a truly prodigious number of novels.

16. Building the bridge was a prodigious feat of engineering and finance.

17. Of course, the earth still produces a prodigious amount of food.

18. These are prodigious changes, and we naturally give them careful consideration.

19. It was designed by the prodigious bridge-builder, Thomas Bouch.

20. He had a prodigious appetite for both women and drink.

21. And so let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire .

22. He propelled a prodigious gob of spit toward the window of the van.

23. Of course she could also have cited her prodigious talent as a linguist.

24. There is prodigious strength in sorrow and despair. Charles Dickens 

25. He writes about having no memory of things even from yesterday -- Aspies have prodigious

26. Pizza, pocket sandwiches, ribs and lemon chicken also are turned out in prodigious amounts.

27. 'John Silver,'he said,'you're a prodigious villain and impostor - a monstrous impostor, sir.

28. Calvin turned out a prodigious amount of work while pursuing the goal of reform.

29. 30 As the weeks of prodigious , delirious victories succeeded one another, they were emboldened.

30. 27 He was noted for his prodigious memory, was deeply religious, and a staunch advocate of temperance.

31. He was noted for his prodigious memory, was deeply religious, and a staunch advocate of temperance.

32. Whilst the influence of this Choleric cleric and prodigious writer was enormous, scholarly interest has been slight

33. PLANET Earth hosts a prodigious amount and variety of living organisms —perhaps many millions of species.

34. His curator says that despite his prodigious and inspired output he still thinks of himself as a farmer.

35. The early jet fighters consumed fuel at a prodigious rate, which severely limited their range and endurance.

36. 29 Now McMaster was a prolific points gatherer in his heyday, running in tries or kicking prodigious penalties.

37. Easy-going and seemingly indolent, he was in fact a prodigious worker with an obsession for his job.

38. And as we all know from the great chemical fire of 19 an unhappy Sprewell is a prodigious bummer indeed.

39. Only those whose prodigious skill gives them leverage for negotiating secure contracts are prepared to forsake higher education for sport.

40. Franciscan University has produced a prodigious amount of material over the years that can help you be a better Catechist

41. The 2021 Porsche Cayenne has sport sedan moves and prodigious power, and it can carry the family in comfort

42. But that willingness to push beyond the usual boundaries of electronic is precisely why Prodigy seems so, well, prodigious.

43. We understand these to be the hippopotamus (Behemoth), prodigious in size and strong in body, and the formidable Nile crocodile (Leviathan).

44. He certainly represented an important segment of the Orthodox community, with a prodigious capacity for fund-raising and vote-getting.

45. 25 But that willingness to push beyond the usual boundaries of electronic is precisely why Prodigy seems so, well, prodigious.

46. Brilliantly capturing a remarkable performer near the peak of her prodigious power, Amazing Grace is a thrilling must-watch documentary for Aretha Franklin fans

47. Her prodigious innocence appalled him, freezing on his lips all Ardors of speech, and convincing him, in spite of himself, of his own unworthiness

48. The respectable Apollyon was now putting on the steam at a prodigious rate, anxious, perhaps, to get rid of the unpleasant reminiscences connected

49. The prodigious German hybridizing family of Kordes heard these Bellyachings and have responded with 'Bonanza,' a shrub rose with blossoms so similar to …

50. 13 In May 19 the city of Algiers welcomed one of the most prodigious political leaders of the century, General Charles De Gaulle.

51. A founding member of Pulse Anaesthetics in 2014, he is highly regarded for his prodigious work ethic and the high standard of care for his patients

52. Instead of blindly opposing it , the nba would do well to use its prodigious energies to monitoring rehabilitation - and allow Gujarat the way to its destiny .

53. When the soil is less than generous and water becomes scarce, we are able to deploy prodigious efforts to extract from the land enough to live on.

54. Definition of Compiled 1 : gathered together especially from various sources a Compiled list/report the Compiled statistics from all three counties … Freud was a prodigious writer

55. For example, Martin Luther King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech contains Anaphora: "So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire

56. In making such prodigious leaps, it is claimed that some 3,500 muscle fibers in each hind leg must be activated —all in a mere thirtieth of a second!

57. In 1846 Vienna, as what would now be called a head resident of obstetrics, Semmelweis confronted the terrible reality of Childbed fever, which killed prodigious numbers of women throughout Europe and

58. Deepak Chopra: Sarah Palin: Fooling None Of The People All Of The Time "There's a definite liberal bias in these so-called 'comics'," claimed the prodigious Bellyacher.

59. This might mean that the Achaian programming could resurface and take control of Javier and, considering the engineer’s prodigious skill, this could be a huge problem for the Salvare

60. 17 If you admire fancy words, if every sky is beauteous, every blonde curvaceous, every intelligent child prodigious, if you are tickled by discombobulate, you will have a bad time with Reminder

61. If you admire fancy words, if every sky is beauteous, every blonde curvaceous, every intelligent child prodigious, if you are tickled by discombobulate, you will have a bad time with Reminder

62. While coral makers continue their prodigious task of building in the sea, other organisms such as parrot fish and angelfish bore into the structure or nibble at it, to weaken and crumble it.

63. Aigrettes were a logical accompaniment to the prodigious hairstyles and wigs favored during the Georgian period.Hair continued as a focal point and Aigrettes were again favored during the latter part of the Victorian period

64. Prevailing westerly winds blow moist air from the Tasman Sea onto the mountains; the cooling of this air as it rises produces a prodigious amount of rainfall, exceeding seven metres in many parts of the park.

65. Colossal: 1 adj so great in size or force or extent as to elicit awe “ Colossal crumbling ruins of an ancient temple” “has a Colossal nerve” Synonyms: prodigious , stupendous big , large above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent

66. Bummer and Lazarus were two stray dogs that roamed the streets of San Francisco, California, United States, in the early 1860s.Recognized for their unique bond and their prodigious rat-killing ability, they became a fixture of city newspapers, were exempted from local ordinances, and immortalized in cartoons.

67. Anaphora is a figure of speech in which words repeat at the beginning of successive clauses, phrases, or sentences. For example, Martin Luther King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech contains Anaphora: "So let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire

68. Arty has established himself as one of the music industry's most consistent artists, a prodigious talent, and has become a go-to for others artists, crafting immensely popular remixes for Skrillex, Axwell /\ Ingrosso, Armin Van Buuren, Halsey, OneRepublic, London Grammar, Above & Beyond, Porter Robinson, and Years & Years.

69. Indeed I am terribly Afeared the squire will do her a mischief in his passion, for he is a prodigious passionate gentleman; and I am Afeared too the poor lady will be brought to break her heart, for she is as tender-hearted as a chicken.

70. ‘They Amassed a number of chances to put victory beyond doubt before half-time.’ ‘Aristotle was an industrious collector who Amassed a prodigious quantity of information on a vast variety of topics.’ ‘But he failed to answer questions that the Treasury had Amassed four billion pounds extra in …

71. An Addresser (a sender, or enunciator ) an addressee (a receiver, or enunciatee) a contact between an Addresser and addressee; a common code; a message; Jakobson took linguistics beyond syntax, semantics, and morphology, with a cautious analysis of the sounds of language, which often convey a prodigious deal of meaning further than the text.

72. F or years, colleagues and friends tried coaxing and Chivying Mike Nichols into writing his autobiography and telling just how the whole shebang unfolded: the wunderkind comedy partnership with Elaine May that set things spinning in the late 1950s and led to Nichols’s prodigious career as a theater director, which led—seamlessly—to his equally notable career as a filmmaker.

73. Darth Agoras was the Dark Lord of the One Sith beginning in 37 ABY.Originally a member of the Lost Tribe of Sith, the individual who would take the name Darth Agoras was born to a servant of the Tribe in 9 ABY.Singled out for his prodigious Force potential, Agoras would face widespread scorn from the rest of his tribes in his attempts to ascend through its' ranks.

74. Brutha was the Eighth Prophet of Omnianism.He started out as a novice in the Citadel under Brother Nhumrod, and was known to the other novices as "the big dumb ox" (much like St Thomas Aquinas).He might not have advanced any further, were it not for his prodigious memory, which brought him to the attention of Deacon Vorbis.He was chosen to accompany the deacon on a supposedly diplomatic

75. A new suspension Becalms the kidney-bruising ride.; She is said to frequently becalm the sea when boats are threatened with rocks.; So what Becalms a legend most?; Franzen's prodigious talents are their own worst enemy, with some too-lengthy passages that becalm the narrative flow.; The sleeve notes label the album " Number 1 in the BeCalm series ", and its songs are generally at the gentler