Phrases with «prodigal»

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The word "prodigal" means someone who spends money or resources in a careless or wasteful manner. Full definition

«prodigal» + noun

Sentences with «prodigal»

  • The return of prodigal son Paul Pogba coincided with the home debuts of Mourinho, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Eric Bailly and Henrikh Mkhitaryan, and they were a rousing success. (therepublikofmancunia.com)
  • One of the more exciting aspects of last week's CinemaCon was the return of prodigal son Todd Phillips, whose trailer for The Hangover debuted there two years ago to huge acclaim. (comingsoon.net)
  • • Hungary «sslender Sandor Iharos provided latest flurry in prodigal year for track «sdistance men, stepped off 5,000 meters in 13 minutes 40.6 seconds at Budapest, 6.2 seconds faster than briefly held world mark of Russia's Vladimir Kuc, lowered Chris Chataway's three - mile record by nine seconds to 13:14.2 in samerace. (si.com)
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