Examples of 'prodigious' in a sentence

Meaning of "prodigious"

Prodigious means remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree
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  • Very big in size or quantity; colossal, gigantic, huge.
  • Extraordinarily amazing or exciting.
  • Freakish; monstrous.
  • Ominous, portentous.

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There is prodigious danger in seeking loose spirits.
But this required a prodigious work force.
A prodigious amount of work has been done in com mittee.
Engler published a prodigious number of taxonomic works.
The bridge was described as beautiful and prodigious.
You are proud of your prodigious barbecuing skills.
His prodigious talent never goes to his head.
This was owing to his prodigious intellectual gifts.
The amount of work he got through was prodigious.
Possesses prodigious intelligence and telepathic powers.
He passed and shot with prodigious skill.
And takes a prodigious deal of care of him.
Her playing was as poetic and it was prodigious technically.
The noise was prodigious and it went on too long.
His industry in the sphere of collecting was prodigious.

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It has a prodigious aromatic persistence of several minutes.
The bibliography below reveals a prodigious output.
He had a prodigious memory and could recite.
She was also known for being a prodigious spender.
The sea is prodigious of colors and light.
The sustenance of the naves seems prodigious.
Tell us about your prodigious collecting please.
His talent with his knives is prodigious.
There is nothing prodigious about that.
What a prodigious amount of patient work had to be employed.
It would be useless to recall their prodigious success.
There is prodigious fear of this court in the country.
It is speculated that there are some prodigious features.
A memory of prodigious innovation will remain.
Think of the strain involved by his prodigious feat.
And consuming prodigious amounts of whiskey.
Prodigious success and was translated into nearly all.
You have made a prodigious mistake.
His prodigious erudition is widely acknowledged.
A life of no sleep and prodigious sex is not healthy.
This prodigious audacity was linked to the loyalty of a gentleman.
They also see his prodigious androgynous beauty.
A prodigious event is about to take place.
Nightingale was a prodigious and versatile writer.
Prodigious bombs were being tested in the atmosphere.
Their strength was prodigious and their appetites immense.
A miniature marvel of social cooperation and prodigious strength.
I consider him a prodigious nuisance and an enormous superstition.
With his waggish humour and prodigious strength.
Of such prodigious size and length.
Even the insects were of prodigious dimensions.
This prodigious tissue is constantly renewed.
This saving was accompanied by prodigious rates of domestic investment.
The prodigious effect of such a machine is easily conceived.
Every year they produce prodigious amounts of seeds.

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