Aún no tenemos significados para "prodigious effort".
1By the most prodigious effort she regained control of her fleeing composure.
2Why should the upper part of the voice require such prodigious effort?
3But, by a prodigious effort of will, he succeeded in regaining his composure.
4He staggered a little, mentally; then, with a prodigious effort, controlled himself-andwatched.
5Murray is a terrifically hard worker, and tires himself out very rapidly by prodigious effort.
6At last, apparently making a prodigious effort, he cried out, "Wait!"
7She threw it off with a prodigious effort.
8But by a prodigious effort of his will he resumed almost instantly his calm, his self-control.
9She nodded, smiled, and simulated a prodigious effort at filling her lungs to their utmost capacity.
10When the poor wretch heard the news, he made a prodigious effort to keep his face composed.
11She was awed by that prodigious effort.
12Between them, after a prodigious effort, they hoisted up the remainder of the mast, and carried it off.
13She could find none on his back, so with prodigious effort, she rolled him over, checking his front.
14Cap'n N-n-(hic)oohaul (this cost prodigious effort and much balancing), an'-an 'yousherv'd that f'ler per-per-flicky ri'.
15A prodigious effort was made, and the danger of starvation for the moment averted, but no permanent improvement resulted.
16But it is equally true that by prodigious effort Kentuckian and Vermonter alike hewed out their own ways to greatness.
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