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prolific

[pruh-lif-ik] / prəˈlɪf ɪk /


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The Beatles' prolific output between 1963 and 1970 understandably eclipses their solo material.

From BBC • May 27, 2026

Then in 1956 and ’57, Mr. Rollins went on a prolific recording spree as a leader, releasing 12 albums that cemented his reputation for commanding solos on original songs and standards.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 26, 2026

Over the last 15 years, Mayes Middleton has become a prolific GOP donor, spending millions of his oil and gas fortune on conservative candidates and causes.

From Salon • May 23, 2026

Everything Is Terrible is one of Meow Wolf’s most prolific partners, creating a variety of psychedelic characters for various installations over the years.

From Los Angeles Times • May 20, 2026

I was prolific, however, I wrote other pieces, entire tracts on him, tones and notes of him, but nothing I could use.

From "Native Speaker" by Chang-rae Lee




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