He remained in his seat in Battery Park, staring straight ahead from between his wide-brimmed hat and his prodigious walrus moustache. |
The way he asked for money put to use his prodigious talents as a preacher, a wheedler, a comic and a man in dire financial need. |
Considering his prodigious consumption of alcohol and drugs, this was no mean feat. |
Aristotle was an industrious collector who amassed a prodigious quantity of information on a vast variety of topics. |
In 1449, she was expelled from the manor by Lord Moleyns's men, but not without a prodigious struggle. |
He's helped by a prodigious memory for names and places and a blotting paper ability to absorb ideas from philosophy, literature and pop culture. |