prodigally
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In the troupe’s farewell this week to the Brooklyn Academy of Music, a longtime home for the company, it presents, prodigally, three different programs in four performances only.
From New York Times • Dec. 8, 2011
For the next few years he inhaled a lot of folk music, warmed it in his own prodigally creative imagination and exhaled luxuriant clouds of concert music.
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They were so prodigally good that the U.S. would be able to go on feeding half a world and still provide bigger meals for the dining-room tables of its own wellfed people.
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Koreans, worried about low-flying Yaks, are well trained on camouflage and use it prodigally; here they had done a masterly job.
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He was certainly a true and prodigally creative genius.
From The Roman Poets of the Republic by Sellar, W. Y.