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prodigality
noun as in extravagance
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Critics of the Build Back Better program aren’t willing to take lessons from this inexcusable prodigality.
In January, in an academic piece written with one of his Cato colleagues, Terence Kealey, he called her “the world’s greatest exponent today of public prodigality.”
With the prodigality that makes it unlike all other ballet troupes, it offers four different programs in this week alone, including nine works by Balanchine.
So the cumulative effect of the show is to emphasize the sense of protean excess and prodigality that defines almost everything Picasso did.
And her most resourceful construction is the novel itself, a feat of narrative prodigality that staves off, word by word, the destruction of an entire community.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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