It would be some time before it bloomed and lit up the cliffs with its yellow-flowered prodigality again. |
He preached austerity, yet practised prodigality, doling out favours and privileges with flair and precision. |
Yet the decorative prodigality of this master corresponded to the frigid and stylistic graces of the neo-Latin poets. |
All that resulted was the renewal of slothfulness, prodigality, and killing. |
The Venetian comedy also includes a pair of social parasites living off the prodigality of the extravagant young couple. |
Freehandedness is a virtue concerned with the getting and the giving of wealth, especially the latter, and is the mean between the two vices of prodigality and tightfistedness. |