Sentence example with the word 'prodigality'

prodigality

abundance, carnality, enough, fullness, indulgence, more than enough, overluxuriance, productivity, rich vein, tall talk, viciousness

Definition n. the trait of spending extravagantly

Last update: October 17, 2015


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Check your prodigality or you will be in financial crisis.   [Please select]

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Under Galba, to the general astonishment, at the end of 68 he was chosen to command the army of Lower Germany, and here he made himself popular with his subalterns and with the soldiers by outrageous prodigality and excessive good nature, which soon proved fatal to order and discipline.   [Please select]

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By the prodigality of her ovaries she conjures the host of perils which threaten her offspring.   [Please select]

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It burns with a certain prodigality of beauty, a superb absence of economy in giving.   [Please select]

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Four hundred and twenty philips, then, O dalal, and Allah pardon me my prodigality.   [Please select]

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--point a moral and adorn a tale, --beware of p-prodigality and m-money lenders.   [Please select]

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That night they came to an agreeable house, of simple aspect, and showing signs neither of prodigality nor avarice.   [Please select]

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Hence the prodigality of Nature in seeds, scattering a thousand for one plant or tree.   [Please select]

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He accuses him of prodigality because of his great public buildings, and of being vain and dissolute (.)   [Please select]

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In fact, one may confess that the Lodge garden was only one degree removed from the vulgarity and prodigality of nature.   [Please select]

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Fisher's prodigality when she was not spending her own money, and as she remarked to her pupil, a good cook was the best introduction to society.   [Please select]

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