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prodigious

[pruh-dij-uhs] / prəˈdɪdʒ əs /




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Mr. Chernow traces the development of that singular voice, drawing upon Twain’s prodigious output and the tumultuous events that shaped him.

From The Wall Street Journal

Microchips shape U.S. foreign policy from the Netherlands, home of ASML, the No. 1 maker of chip-fabrication tools, to Taiwan and its prodigious Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.

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By the eve of the Civil War, America’s prodigious cotton cultivation had grown by orders of magnitude once again, nearing two billion pounds.

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The editor credits his prodigious output to strict discipline.

From Los Angeles Times

On the cusp of the new NBA season, the most shocking, most surprising and downright scariest development in basketball isn’t the formation of some new superteam or the arrival or a prodigious rookie.

From The Wall Street Journal