We have no meanings for "most prodigious" in our records yet.
1 By the most prodigious effort she regained control of her fleeing composure.
2 This concert in the silent square made the most prodigious effect.
3 They were in a most prodigious and unseemly state of uproar.
4 Another step-taken after the most prodigious battle-and-NOTHINGsprang out on me.
5 The smile was the most prodigious on which Jack Carleton had ever looked.
6 The number of killed, wounded, and taken prisoners, was most prodigious .
7 These are innumerable, lying in most prodigious quantities, all over the Salts of Carolina.
8 Yet it was the most prodigious siege of modern days.
9 Of those five infant prodigies, she was the most prodigious .
10 Therefor it was equally certain that the doctor had made a most prodigious discovery.
11 Prince Esterhazy crossing a bar of sunshine was the most prodigious rainbow of all.
12 He thought it was a bloodthirsty Spanish grenadier, with a most prodigious cap on his head.
13 This new measure, however-thisarbitrary and most prodigious system of taxation, struck home to every fireside.
14 He remains the party's most prodigious fund-raiser.
15 The most prodigious , dubbed R136a1, is an astounding 265 solar masses.
16 This patriotism is sometimes stimulated by religious enthusiasm, and then it is capable of making the most prodigious efforts.
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