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Sentence count:123+5Posted:2017-02-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: creativefruitfulplentifulproductiverichSimilar words: proliferateproliferationnullificationqualificationsimplificationprolixitysolidificationfrolicMeaning: [prə'lɪfɪk]  adj. 1. intellectually productive 2. bearing in abundance especially offspring. 
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(31) Oxford, Cambridge, and Durham researchers tend to be more prolific than the others.
(32) The Cravens were a prolific lot, wretchedly poor but very fertile.
(33) When it came to designing jewellery, Edward Burne-Jones was probably the most prolific of the Pre-Raphaelite group.
(34) She became a prolific contributor to magazines and newspapers, and began to have books and novels published.
(35) Low, clear conditions marred Bradford's charity open on the usually prolific Cowthorpe reaches of the River Nidd.
(36) The roots, being so prolific, also give shelter to the fry.
(37) Noted for his prolific output, the composer significantly extended the repertory for the transverse flute.
(38) The discovery well produced a prolific flow of 19.4 million cubic feet of gas from depths of almost 300 feet.
(39) The five-year-olds were less prolific than the other groups in producing either deductive markers or causal connectives.
(40) Rolle was a prolific writer in Latin about his mystical theology.
(41) He was a great and prolific writer of everything from poems and personal memoirs to dazzling essays on painting and photography.
(42) He is a prolific author and writes regularly for newspapers.
(43) Chriselton similar, but the usually prolific Church Eaton a major disappointment.
(44) One of the most prolific and popular of these authors was Laura Jean Libbey.
(45) He concluded that those authors who collaborate with others most often, are by far the least prolific.
(46) Now 31, McMaster was a prolific points gatherer in his heyday, running in tries or kicking prodigious penalties.
(47) He was extremely prolific, writing novels, short stories, detective fiction set in Harlem.
(48) A prolific plant with dense bushy stems bearing whorls of dark green foliage.
(49) The family was one of the most prolific in the parish, but in the end the male line withered. Sentencedict.com
(50) Ansle is a prolific writer of more than 200 romances.
(51) That such a prolific goalscorer should choose a club renowned for their attacking play demonstrates the practical considerations which influenced his decision.
(52) Noted for his prolific output - 10 books a year was normal - he published nearly 500 titles.
(53) They are the most prolific source of cortical synapses in most areas of the cortex.
(54) The area is prolific in the production of fruit.
(55) The mountainous area is prolific in valuable minerals.
(56) Crane was a prolific writer throughout his short life.
(57) It is a period prolific of great poets.
(58) Before 1933, by contrast, he was a prolific author.
(59) He was a prolific submitter of proposals.
(60) one of the most prolific periods in her career.
More similar words: proliferateproliferationnullificationqualificationsimplificationprolixitysolidificationfrolicqualifiedcome to lifeorificedisqualifiedfrolicsometerrificspecificsacrificemagnificoscientificsignificantartificialprolongedificationmagnificentsignificancepontificatespecificallydeificationpurificationsignificantlyramification
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