Use "prolific" in a sentence

1. Mice are prolific breeders.

2. That's my most prolific hunter.

3. The most prolific serial killer ever.

4. Strawberries are prolific in the area.

5. Cyanobacteria is ugly, prolific, and potentially dangerous

6. Meyers is a diligent and prolific worker.

7. Few composers can match his prolific output.

8. Highly prolific, Burdon has released nearly 50

9. Cloudless Sulphurs are prolific in the southern U.S

10. Armyworms are prolific and responsive to favorable conditions

11. He was also a prolific writer on management.

12. Papworth was both a prolific and multifarious designer.

13. She was extremely bright, articulate, a prolific writer.

14. 9 Verdi was a prolific composer of operas.

15. Picasso was extremely prolific during his Cubist years.

16. 4 Papworth was both a prolific and multifarious designer.

17. The Bengal was a prolific sheep imported from Calcutta.

18. A prolific novelist, she wrote more than forty books.

19. Also known as Scotch Broom, this prolific bloomer makes an …

20. He was probably the most prolific songwriter of his generation.

21. She is a prolific writer of novels and short stories.

22. All the big game congregate here, and birdlife is particularly prolific.

23. The town was dominated by agriculture, prolific maize, millet, sorghum, beans.

24. The prolific nature of Crabgrass makes control efforts a yearly task.

25. A prolific bloomer, covered with classic Bottlebrush spring and early summer

26. The Chaloners were one of the most prolific families in Myddle.

27. For invention and improvement are prolific, and Beget more of their kind

28. Clasping coneflower is a prolific reseeder, but eventually declines without soil disturbance

29. They are prolific breeders, with many hens laying up to six eggs.

30. The most prolific of the debunkers of the plutocracy was Gustavus Myers.

31. Arema sowed seeds in Northwest London during the musically prolific late ’70s.

32. The Balkans, the area was prolific of Crises from 1908 to 1914

33. Simple Goddess Rite JKTN036 comes from prolific Cleveland-based hardware producer, Coarses

34. Alewives are prolific and the population can increase quickly when introduced to …

35. Flowering Annuals like petunias offer prolific blooms and strong growth over the season

36. The have a great offensive line and a prolific runner in Terrell Davis.

37. Crabgrass is relentlessly prolific and each plant can produce more than 150,000 seeds.

38. The music is by Ben Lanzarone, a prolific writer of television scores. Sentencedict.com

39. 12 A prolific plant with dense bushy stems bearing whorls of dark green foliage.

40. She was a prolific worker, finishing over 800 botanical watercolour paintings in 24 years.

41. It’s been a long time coming with North-East Illest and Prolific rapper, Bowk

42. 19 Thomson was also prolific in instrumental music on both chamber and solo scale.

43. In the Barroque period Joana d'Obidos and Vieira Lusitano were the most prolific painters.

44. Gabriel Charmes (1850-1886), though little known today, was a prolific writer on diverse subjects

45. Keiko Agena is one of the most prolific television actors born and raised in Hawaii

46. Noted for his prolific output, the composer significantly extended the repertory for the transverse flute.

47. After WWII, the Choristers continued to be the most prolific boys choir in movie history

48. As with most Prolific killers, The cooling-off period Tends to shorten After each murder.

49. He has had a prolific recording career as an artist, arranger, producer and executive producer.

50. Some of Britain's most prolific bidders may have lost some of their confidence after recent setbacks.

51. Beachcomb! My father is a prolific Beachcomber, and I am searching for an answer for him

52. Jordan a prolific Bigamist turned out to have fathered at least 13 children with six women

53. He concluded that those authors who collaborate with others most often, are by far the least prolific.

54. The bizarre Chimeric beast proved to be prolific: a couple dozen grew to upwards of 30,000 statewide

55. Up to 5% cash back  · ‘Bodacious’ is our new superstar—gorgeous, juicy and prolific

56. Image by Mohan Trivedi/CC Licensed Ashis Nandy is a prolific political psychologist, sociologist, and cultural critic

57. Studying the white shark, however, is not easy—they are not prolific, and they die in captivity.

58. In any event, Carsickness was the most prolific in terms of recorded output, as this compilation demonstrates

59. Japan is a prolific subculture of individual inventors,[http://Sentencedict.com] whose ideas range from practical to bizarre.

60. They came courtesy of Elliot Conway, prolific Darlington author of western novels, who likes a cigar himself.

61. An expert in photovoltaic materials that helped pave the way for today’s solar cells, Bube was a prolific

62. 29 Now McMaster was a prolific points gatherer in his heyday, running in tries or kicking prodigious penalties.

63. The oldest and arguably most prolific method of making Concentrates is in the form of hashish, or hash

64. Draghi was born at Rimini in Italy, and was one of the most prolific composers of his time.

65. He was a prolific writer and his best known work was his Handbuch der Vermessungskunde (Handbook of Geodesy).

66. His $400 million net worth is the result of his incredibly prolific career, with and without The Beatles

67. Bearded Beggarticks is an annual; it completes its life cycle during one season, but is a prolific re-seeder

68. Black Australorp chicken farming is very popular because these birds are good looking, hardy, easygoing and highly prolific layers

69. Canaletto was a sophisticated and prolific Italian painter known primarily for his vivid topographies of Venice, Rome, and London

70. The SP Type Caboose is the most prolific of the Cabooses produced by Lionel during the Post War period

71. He was a prolific writer, and wrote for the early volumes of Rees's Cyclopædia, about algebra, analysis and astronomy.

72. He was never a prolific writer, refusing to publish work which he did not consider complete and above criticism.

73. The five-year-olds were less prolific than the other groups in producing either deductive markers or causal connectives.

74. YouTube star Natalie Tran is a prolific Apologiser Video blogger ("vlogger") and comedian Natalie Tran is an Australian …

75. Aristophanes was a prolific and much acclaimed comic playwright of ancient Greece, sometimes referred to as the Father of Comedy

76. The label was not prolific, but their first signing was Liam Lynch, who produced a 2003 LP entitled Fake Songs.

77. 17 Oh, friends, time is money, this figure of speech was originated most early from English prolific novelist, Bulwer-Lytton .

78. These creatures were prolific swimmers and vast quantities existed on earth but only Australian Belemnites from Cooper Pedy are opalized

79. They were later joined by the powerful and prolific Uruguayan midfielder Gus Poyet and Norwegian "super-sub" Tore André Flo.

80. Some say that in taste-trials….it is a tongue wager! Stocky plants produce 1 lb Beefsteaks in prolific abundance