Examples of 'prodigal returns' in a sentence

Meaning of "prodigal returns"

prodigal returns: This phrase refers to someone who had left unexpectedly or recklessly and has now come back. It is often used to describe a person who has returned after a long absence or after wasting their resources

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prodigal returns
Prodigal returns and all that.
Son of a bitch! When the prodigal returns the heavens rejoice.
The prodigal returns safely to the bosom of his family.
He may not be a regular churchgoer, but he 's a good man, my son . The prodigal returns.
When the prodigal returns the heavens rejoice.
Time to come home. The prodigal returns.
The prodigal returns.
What do you want? The prodigal returns.
When the prodigal returns it is into the aching arms of his father.
There is rejoicing in the heavens above . - But when the prodigal returns.
Here he is . The prodigal returns safely to the bosom of his family.
How was London? The prodigal returns.
Indeed . Prodigal returns and all that.
Ah, there she is . The prodigal returns.
Aha, the prodigal returns.

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My darling! The prodigal returns.
Ah, the prodigal returns.
Mrs. Madrigal . The prodigal returns.
So, the prodigal returns.
And so with a bag of gold, the prodigal returns to Gramercy Park, licked.
And now, the Prodigal returns.
Look . The prodigal returns.
Well, well, The prodigal returns.

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