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the prolific
adjective
Fertile, producing offspring or fruit in abundance — applied to plants producing fruit, animals producing young, etc.
Exact(60)
The prolific tweeter wrote: "@garywhitta LOL.
Within a few days the prolific economist produced two papers.
Yet he has heard no complaints from the prolific Gypsy.
The prolific playwright Horton Foote turns 92 on Friday.
The prolific Glen Johnson has just equalised at the Reebok.
Immediately the prolific Yousuf, on 38, edged to Geraint Jones.
The prolific sunfish quickly took over the Stevenses's pond.
Philipsburgh, designed by the prolific local architect G.
An intelligent portrait of the prolific French writer.
The prolific Coleman had so much more to do.
An autobiographical road trip with the prolific novelist.
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