Similar words: prodigal, prodigy, prodigious, legality, frugality, megalith, megalithic, egalitarian. Meaning: [‚prɑdɪ'gælətɪ /‚prɒ-] n. 1. the trait of spending extravagantly 2. excessive spending.
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1. They criticized the prodigality of the administration.
2. Laughter is easier minute by minute, spilled with prodigality.
3. The prodigality of the sea, ie in providing fish.
4. Idleness is the greatest prodigality.
5. By C's prodigality, that which would have been consumed with a return , is consumed without return.
6. Capitals are increased by parsimony, and diminished by prodigality and misconduct.
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7. Laughter is easier minute by minute, spilled with prodigality, tipped out at a cheerful word.
8. So that we may say that Paris's great prodigality, its wonderful festival, its Beaujon folly, its orgy, its stream of gold from full hands, its pomp, its luxury, its magnificence, is its sewer system.
9. Somehow this early fascination with life's prodigality, with wet, slimy or creepy-crawly things, becomes systematised and methodical.
11. If time being of all things the most precious, wasting time must be the greatest prodigality.
12. The sleeping fox catches no poulty, Idleness is the greatest prodigality.
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