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All of these can grow prodigiously in a single season.
Americans certainly use lots of energy, but less prodigiously than they once did.
The face he saw was old, no doubt of that- but the eyes were young and prodigiously alive.
The result is a work both prodigiously entertaining and profoundly moving.
First they send you notice that your house has increased prodigiously in value.
Usually, there appeared to be more than three, and this troubled him prodigiously.
He continued writing prodigiously for his entire life, publishing more than 50 books.
Everyone agrees he has devoted himself to the task prodigiously.
They murmured to each other about the prodigiously hot, wet summer that was on the way.
His hand was prodigiously strong, dry and rough as a farmer's.
In other stories he may be incredibly popular or prodigiously clever.
His best performance was six for 56 against Kent, where he swung the ball prodigiously.
I returned to the "rack," worked prodigiously, and looked again.
On one hand, he has worked prodigiously hard to weave together real facts about the time and place of the book's setting.
Indeed what he did give him was sketched out with a prodigiously bold hand.
Command of power has prodigiously increased, but the problems have become more complex, and not simpler.
His appetite increased prodigiously with the exercise and the relaxation.
He drank prodigiously of it, and that settled his stomach.
She's characterized by the author as "a prodigiously bright and imaginative child."
All three continued to write prodigiously and have recently exhibited their artwork again.
It is a labor of love to which he has devoted himself prodigiously for the past few years and would have left behind reluctantly.
She also attended myriad social events, read prodigiously and took up gardening.
She is 75, but looks younger - she works out prodigiously.
The answer is that they breed prodigiously - not physically, but intellectually.
Then they straightened themselves, yawning prodigiously, and their hearing came back.