Examples of 'prolific' in a sentence

Meaning of "prolific"

Prolific (adjective): Producing much fruit or foliage or many offspring; productive
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  • Fertile; producing offspring or fruit in abundance — applied to plants producing fruit, animals producing young, etc.
  • Similarly producing results or performing deeds in abundance
  • Of a flower: from which another flower is produced.

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The most prolific serial killer ever.
Arresting some of our most prolific offenders.
Prolific politicians involved in real estate corruption.
Reichenauer was known as a prolific composer of church music.
He was a prolific author on architectural history and theory.
Probably his most prolific period anyway.
He was prolific in his large canvases on historical subjects.
Plants are the most prolific genome duplicators.
He was prolific in painting altarpieces and religious subjects.
He is particularly noted as a prolific writer of sports fiction.
He was prolific in both sacred and secular music.
At the same time he was a prolific contributor elsewhere.
He was a prolific writer and wrote on a range of subjects.
That is one of the most prolific lines.
They are prolific with good mothering abilities.

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You have been quite busy and prolific.
Faulkner was also a prolific writer of short stories.
A prolific playwright with a harrowing origin story.
Rosa was also a prolific author on her own.
I do not think we would been quite so prolific ever.
The most prolific writer of this tradition was ca.
I suppose everything else was too prolific to trace.
Newell was a prolific writer of songs and poems.
These are the scraps from a prolific career.
He also had a prolific capacity for administration.
He was a brilliant thinker and a prolific writer.
The firm was prolific and stylistically versatile.
Nigeria has produced many prolific writers.
It is particularly prolific in areas where nutrients are abundant.
Cyril was a scholarly archbishop and a prolific writer.
Montazeri was a prolific writer of books and articles.
Jao was a highly versatile and prolific scholar.
Merriam was a prolific author during his lifetime.
Her television work has been especially prolific.
Starer was prolific and composed in many genres.
And the rest was too prolific to trace.
He was also a prolific designer of medals and medallions.
In addition to being a guitar virtuoso he was also a prolific composer.
Street was also a prolific writer on architectural subjects.
Enkyō appears not to have been a prolific artist.
Marwick was also a prolific historian and writer.
Miranker was also an accomplished and prolific painter.
He is a prolific observer and discoverer of minor planets.
He was one of the most prolific of early historians.
He was a prolific writer on educational and religious subjects.
Ritchie was astonishingly prolific with guitar riffs.
He was a prolific author with a refined style.
Seeds are usually both prolific and fertile.
He was a prolific contributor to a number of literary journals.
He was also the most prolific of the group.

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