prolific
IPA: proʊɫˈɪfɪk
adjective
- Fertile; producing offspring or fruit in abundance — applied to plants producing fruit, animals producing young, etc.
- Similarly producing results or performing deeds in abundance
- (botany) Of a flower: from which another flower is produced.
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Examples of "prolific" in Sentences
- Now the word prolific just doesn't quite seem to cut it, but prolific he is.
- He is known as a prolific fundraiser and has devoted considerable energy to filling his campaign coffers.
- He studied mathematics and physics under Santucci and became known as a prolific writer on mathematical and historical subjects.
- Neil Young -- One more transplanted Canadian -- Dylan's rival in prolific songwriting, but more about him in Year of the Horse, yet to come.
- The CBS News program "48 Hours" in 1993 devoted an hourlong program, "See You in Court; Civil War, Anthony Martin Clogs Legal System with Frivolous Lawsuits," to what it called his prolific filings.
- The word "prolific" may well have been invented to describe Robert Pollard, who I must guess is sick to death of people telling him about his POTENTIAL if he would just FOCUS HIMSELF and CHANNEL HIS ENERGY.
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