Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a prolific manner; fruitfully; with great increase.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adverb In a
prolific manner, or to a prolific extent
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Examples
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The only way to write easily and prolifically is to practise, practise, practise.
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By which I mean "prolifically", although I'm sure many of the documents are excellent.
What is it about the English and their obsession with ghosts? David Mitchell 2010
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By which I mean "prolifically", although I'm sure many of the documents are excellent.
The Guardian World News David Mitchell 2010
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By which I mean "prolifically", although I'm sure many of the documents are excellent.
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I grow Ne Plus Ultra - a heritage variety from the Garden Organic seed library - and it crops prolifically at the top of 7-8 ft vines!
Jean's Knitting Jean 2009
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People may be aware that Jonathan Franzen , the author of such best sellers as "The Corrections" and "Freedom," is a prolifically talented writer.
Birds on the Brain Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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He wrote prolifically, intensely, from morning till night, and late at night, except when he broke off to go to the reading-room, draw books from the library, or to call on Ruth.
Chapter 11 2010
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Its chateau, overlooking the vine-flanked valley, and its perched, rose-petaled village, were once the residence and the stomping grounds of Madame de Sévigné, who wrote prolifically to her fille.
Travel 2010
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Ibn Kafka [Fr] prolifically circumstantiates the creation of the - now almost certainly - victorious P.A.M. party.
Global Voices in English » Moroccan Elections: The King’s Party Triumphs 2009
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Both goats and figs are sacred to Juno in this aspect, goats being notoriously randy, and figs being prolifically seedy.
Tew's Day! harkalark 2009
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