19 adjectives to describe prodigals

The premeditated prodigal.

A tender laugh of benevolence lighted up old Dobbin's face and eyes as he looked at the repentant little prodigal.

The butler, who had heard that the son of the house was an invalid, had not recovered from his astonishment at the appearance of health of the returned prodigal.

Ere a leaf is on a bush, 25 In the time before the thrush Has a thought about her nest, Thou wilt come with half a call, Spreading out thy glossy breast Like a careless Prodigal; 30 Telling tales about the sun, When we've little warmth, or none.

Marry, Moll, thusabout some twelve month since, Your brother Gloster, that mad prodigal, Caus'd me to pass my word unto her husband For some two thousand pounds, or more perchance No matter what it is, you shall not know, Nay, ye shall never ask to know. ROB.

The commonplace prodigal.

She becomes false, cruel, greedy, prodigal of your money, parsimonious of her owna vampirea ghoulthe hideous thing we call in polite parlance a Fille de Marbre.

They are all eloquent, diffusive, rich, lavish, generous, prodigal of their words.

A tender laugh of benevolence lighted up old Dobbin's face and eyes as he looked at the repentant little prodigal.

She becomes false, cruel, greedy, prodigal of your money, parsimonious of her owna vampirea ghoulthe hideous thing we call in polite parlance a Fille de Marbre.

redundant; too much, too many; exuberant, inordinate, superabundant, excessive, overmuch, replete, profuse, lavish; prodigal &c 818; exorbitant; overweening; extravagant; overcharged &c v.; supersaturated, drenched, overflowing; running over, running to waste, running down.

The bishop embraced the trembling, tearful prodigal, but could only inarticulately murmur: "My boymy boyyou have come backyou have come back!

That amazing prodigal of superlatives, the poet Swinburne, speaks of the "dignity of divinity, which informs the most passionate and piteous notes of the unapproachable poetess with such grandeur as would seem impossible to such passion.

" "Wicked prodigal!

'Tis the common end of all sensual epicures and brutish prodigals, that are stupefied and carried away headlong with their several pleasures and lusts.

They are all eloquent, diffusive, rich, lavish, generous, prodigal of their words.

They are all eloquent, diffusive, rich, lavish, generous, prodigal of their words.

redundant; too much, too many; exuberant, inordinate, superabundant, excessive, overmuch, replete, profuse, lavish; prodigal &c 818; exorbitant; overweening; extravagant; overcharged &c v.; supersaturated, drenched, overflowing; running over, running to waste, running down.

redundant; too much, too many; exuberant, inordinate, superabundant, excessive, overmuch, replete, profuse, lavish; prodigal &c 818; exorbitant; overweening; extravagant; overcharged &c v.; supersaturated, drenched, overflowing; running over, running to waste, running down.

19 adjectives to describe  prodigals