Still only a young man, Neil has recorded & guested on 15 albums & is a prolific composer. [adjective]
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The prolific chemical reaction produced a lot of carbon monoxide. [adjective]
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Farmers are now adopting package approach to the prolific harvest. [adjective]
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He was prolific in pretexts. [adjective]
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I experienced, too, the truth of the observation, "that after getting the first hundred pound, it is more easy to get the second," money itself being of a prolific nature. [adjective]
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Richard Doddridge Blackrhore (1825--1900) was a prolific writer, but he owes his fame almost entirely to one splendid novel, Lorna Doone, which was published in 1869. [adjective]
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Nearly two hundred poets are recorded in the short period from 1558 to 1625, and many of them were prolific writers. [adjective]
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Vegetation was not only prolific and beautiful everywhere, but exceedingly fruitful. [Please select]
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The Audubon Society had found a new field for endeavour, highly prolific in results. [Please select]
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