To a wasteful manner or to a wasteful degree.
1 And so with illustrations practically inexhaustible, which the long list prodigally offers.
2 Free and generous with money, he prodigally wasted the revenues of three pontificates.
3 The truly good then seems to be the fantastic, the sensuous, the prodigally unreal.
4 Here I exploit only natural resources, take only what the earth has prodigally provided.
5 Of that I believe nothing, the number is supposititious, and too prodigally foisted in.
6 The land, rapidly exhausted by tobacco, was prodigally wasted, and the general prosperity declined.
7 Star-flowers shed their multicolored radiance everywhere, and starlight poured prodigally down from the sky.
8 Is there any other city in the world where gold is so prodigally used?
9 They got out and Michael prodigally overpaid the driver.
10 Inevitably, then, the raw splendors that Olga Larson dispensed so prodigally gave Patricia the creeps.
11 Adrian's book had been prodigally advertised in the spring.
12 Prizes were distributed prodigally , but he never got one.
13 How gratefully he receives, how prodigally he repays, the cordial appreciation of an admiring world!
14 He could give, prodigally ; but what he gave had generally been taken from some one else.
15 The fortune was lavishly, profusely, and prodigally spent.
16 They had given generously, prodigally even, of their effort and it had not been for hire.
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