Examples of using Prodigious in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Serbian central region got its name by thick and prodigious forests.
music continued to inspire Alexander even during his later life- as did the consumption of prodigious volumes of alcohol.
make prodigious fortune!
make prodigious fortune!
greater and greatest, with prodigious possibilities in its power….
respected for his prodigious learning, his ability to argue a case
His prodigious artistic talent won him a place at the Royal Academy schools at the unprecedented age of eleven.
And to reiterate, nobody ever told you to hold your orgasm for a couple of days to make it more prodigious?
Our Jewel Cube speakers have long been the standard for prodigious sound from a small design.
This impulse had its prodigious ability- a talent that made him become more famous after his death than he was in his life.
He had a prodigious talent as an artist
Kolkata, and Hyderabad in its prodigious effort to reach out to more customers.
aided in prodigious apportioning around the get going in 1955 of the which was the earliest prime immaculate shilling-mark of Mont Blanc Pens as a replacement for the montblanc meisterstuck solitaire.
with spectacular views over the bay of Altea and the prodigious mountains of the Sierra de Bernia,
has given prodigious effect, affecting immature
Behind that recumbent visage however, two prodigious bio-engineers- Silvio Carusa and Francesca De Santis- are working tirelessly to perfect a
ranging from splinter skills such as the memorization of trivia to the extraordinarily rare talents of prodigious autistic savants.
Following that prodigious editorial undertaking, each of the 18 books was meticulously designed,
uncharted territory such as these have their roots in Beethoven's prodigious architectural constructions.
the infinity of infinities.- Yes, yes.- And for that reason, I was wondering and his prodigious work.
