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prodigal

[prod-i-guhl] / ˈprɒd ɪ gəl /




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The prodigal will play a part, it seems.

From BBC Jun. 24, 2026

James buried his face in his jersey as he attempted to keep his feelings in check while the Cavaliers played a video tribute to their prodigal hero during a first quarter break.

From Barron's Jan. 29, 2026

Charlie is a type, too, the prodigal who has screwed up his career and finds himself at square one, executing a rescue mission that only emphasizes his setback.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 11, 2025

In September, she implored our neighbors from the north to make their prodigal return to the Strip.

From Slate Nov. 18, 2025

I the most prodigal and mundane of historians.

From "Native Speaker" by Chang-rae Lee

When the prodigals visited, the Cobbs kept it secret from Jones.

From Seattle Times Nov. 19, 2018

I was disappointed, naturally, in the ways that home-seeking prodigals are, dismayed to find my otherness in tact among my own.

From The Guardian Mar. 22, 2013

A providential train wreck brings the prodigals, fortuitously unblemished, back home.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yet unlike those prodigals who waste themselves and their substance alike, he was not regarded as either a spendthrift or a debauchee, but rather as a refined voluptuary.''

From Time Magazine Archive

The parable is for preachers as well as prodigals.

From The Message and the Man: Some Essentials of Effective Preaching by Jackson, J. Dodd (James Dodd)




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