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was prodigious
adjective
Very big in size or quantity; gigantic; colossal; huge.
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Wilder's learning was prodigious.
His philanthropy was prodigious.
The slaughter was prodigious.
His fame was prodigious, though.
The effort was prodigious.
His talent was prodigious.
He was prodigious and largely self- educated.
"What they did was prodigious," Lanzmann says.
Sutherland's achievement as a soprano was prodigious.
Mr. Bell's output was prodigious and his range enormous.
He worked all day and his output was prodigious.
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