prodigiously

IPA: proʊdˈɪdʒɪsɫi

adverb

  • In a prodigious manner; astonishingly, enormously, impressively, or wonderfully.
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Examples of "prodigiously" in Sentences

  • He is precocious, fully verbal, and prodigiously intelligent.
  • The pigeons are prodigious here, and they must die prodigiously.
  • Phil had a fluid, Irish tenor with a perfect vibrato and wrote prodigiously.
  • "prodigiously" respected by none, -- this gentleman, I say, by name Mr. Lovell, had attended her ladyship in her excursion to Devereux Court.
  • Wolfe had a certain turn of mind which favoured matrimony "prodigiously," and he had fallen very much in love with Miss Lawson, Maid of Honour to the
  • A prodigiously talented 21-year-old from a tiny town in the foothills of the Alps who fell into the sport by accident and one day woke up to worldwide celebrity as the fastest white guy on the planet.
  • He argued that, given the British enthusiasm for Wagner, profit would be guaranteed and the "social utility prodigiously greater" than any derived from other public pleasure domes on which money is wasted.
  • The prodigiously gifted character actress Margo Martindale Million Dollar Baby heads up the clan as Mags Bennett, a marijuana queenpin who seamlessly slides between warm-hearted affection and cold-blooded murder.
  • a smallish man in great wig and befeathered hat and in his fist a sword prodigiously long in the blade, which sword he flourished whereat (as it were a signal) out from her mizzen wafted the banner of Portugal, and immediately she opened fire on us from her stern-chase guns.

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