Aún no tenemos significados para "prodigious number".
1What a prodigious number of magnificent edifices, both public and private!
2There are a prodigious number of religions festivals in Athens.
3What a prodigious number of cities, villages, canals, and a thousand other agreeable objects?
4These trees could hold a prodigious number of bodies.
5Seven-and-twenty ships have been burned in the harbours, and a prodigious number of fine brass cannon taken.
6The garrison consisted of 10,000 men, with a prodigious number of cannon.
7A prodigious number of men,' he said, 'had been thus reduced to the utmost poverty and distress.'
8And now for the first time he was struck by the prodigious number of priests among the crowd.
9The strength of America lies in the prodigious number of individuals who think and work at the same time.
10Long covered seats were arranged for the ladies of the city; a prodigious number of spectators occupied the ramparts.
11The coffee-houses were threatened with desertion, and a prodigious number of banquets had been held by way of farewell.
12Each neuron is like a tiny tree, with a prodigious number of roots-thedendrites-anda slender, sinuous trunk-the axon.
13Afterward it received a prodigious number of signatures by the people in public and private life, and became quite popular.
14There was a prodigious number of stragglers from the Federal lines, as these were the bane of the country people.
15In 1791 a prodigious number were established, and, for some years afterwards, nearly fifty, large and small, existed in Paris.
16It is incredible, if their account is to be depended upon, what a prodigious number of those creatures were destroyed.
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