Synonym: creative, fruitful, plentiful, productive, rich. Similar words: proliferate, proliferation, nullification, qualification, simplification, prolixity, solidification, frolic. Meaning: [prə'lɪfɪk] adj. 1. intellectually productive 2. bearing in abundance especially offspring.
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(61) During the Seventies, Rundgren was astonishingly prolific.
(62) All the big game congregate here, and birdlife is particularly prolific.
(63) Already prolific, Flaherty developed a full-blown case of hypergraphia, a manic disorder characterized by an irrepressible urge to write—and write, and write.
(64) There are prolific teaching content and powerful practicalness in the course of tarfgrass science.
(65) As a woman novelist, Margaret Drabble is regarded as one of the most influential and prolific writers in con-temporary English literature.
(66) The Kodiak archipelago is home to the Kodiak bear, the largest subspecies of brown bear, which feasts on the region's prolific salmon runs.
(67) Hardy, remembered for such classic novels as Far from the Madding Crowd and Tess of the D'Urbervilles, was a prolific poet.
(68) Edith Wharton was an important as well as a prolific writer at the turn of century.
(69) The town was dominated by agriculture, prolific maize, millet, sorghum, beans.
(70) Alvar Aalto and Eero Saarinen were two of the most prolific architects and designers in this movement, which has influenced contemporary modernism.
(71) This is the wisdom of 1986 Nobel Laureate James Buchanan(sentencedict.com), one of the most prolific and original economists of the twentieth century.
(72) Mate, director of the Marine Mammal Institute at Oregon State University, is the world's most inventive and prolific satellite- tagger of whales.
(73) We do not know that even the most prolific area is fully stocked with specific forms.
(74) MURRAY MCLAUGHLIN : The Gouldian finch used to be prolific across northern Australia.
(75) Dermatoglyph can reflect the prolific hereditary information, such as the body function, physical fitness, and intelligence.
(76) The prolific thriller writer's latest deal, signed last fall, involves penning a carpal tunnel-risking 17 books by the end of 2012 for an estimated $100 million.
(77) The most prolific of the debunkers of the plutocracy was Gustavus Myers.
(78) A prolific writer, Auden was also a noted playwright, librettist, editor, and essayist.
(79) Respected nuclear physicist and prolific writer Freeman Dyson moonlights as a science fiction writer's dream.
(79) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(80) Linan prolific apricot by, so in 1986 the county was designated as apricot tree.
(81) China again was by far the world's most prolific executioner in putting to death thousands, said Amnesty International in its report on the death penalty worldwide.
(82) The hakka earth building complex, which has prolific symbolic culture, has been the distinguished one in the art of architectural world.
(83) John Moses Browning was the prolific gun designer who invented the Winchester rifle (30/30), the pump shotgun, and the Colt 45 automatic.
(84) According to Geller, the Mandela who emerges from the archive is a flesh-and-blood man and a prolific letter-writer.
(85) This review introduced reproductive characteristics of some high prolific sheep breeds abroad and the discovery, genetic effect, chromosome mapping of relevant major genes in these sheep breeds.
(86) Japan is a prolific subculture of individual inventors, whose ideas range from practical to bizarre.
(87) Iris Murdoch, who combines a prolific output with a consistently high level of fictional achievement, is universally acknowledged as one of the most important novelists in postwar Britain.
(88) He was compared to Leonhard Euler (1707-83), an awesome Swiss regarded as the most prolific mathematician who ever lived.
(89) He was as indifferent to his as they were prolific.
(90) Since Drabble is a prolific writer with a variety of concerns, it is hard to cover all of her novels in as ingle limited study like this.
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