Examples of using Prolific in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Prolific Austrian architect.
Let's just say I was prolific.
The most prolific serial killer ever.
I want to stay prolific.
The most prolific great cat on Earth.
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Whatever they were, they were prolific.
He is also the most prolific artist of the 20th century.
How do you manage to be so prolific?
He used to be the most prolific cook on the island.
So, that allows you to be more prolific.
Euler was the most prolific mathematician of all time.
And of course chickens, chickens are prolific producers.
The most dangerous and prolific cyberterrorist in the world, correct?”.
Unfortunately, the artisan who created the mosaics was prolific.
Art==Rubens was a prolific artist.
This prolific research has led to many significant discoveries that are changing the world.
Until next time, have a prolific week.
He is also our most prolific Lycan killer with over 40 confirmed kills.
Return to Greece- activism- prolific writing.
The rhinoceros is not as prolific as other animals but nonetheless as enthusiastic.
Ever since then she has been churning out books at a rather prolific rate.
As with most prolific killers, the cooling-off period tends to shorten after each murder.
Now, he was one of the most prolific breeders… ever.
Van Goyen was an extremely prolific artist approximately twelve hundred paintings and more than one thousand drawings by him are known.
And seemingly endless fields of fynbos, the prolific native scrub.
His most prolific works were inspired by Aix's outlying landscape, particularly the Montagne St-Victoire, visible from town.
Professor Paul Erdos is one of the most prolific mathematicians of all times.
Roosevelt was a prolific author, writing with passion on subjects ranging from foreign policy to the importance of the national park system.
Indian films(“Bollywood”) are the second most prolific in the world, behind Hollywood.
Christopher Plover, already a prolific and respected author, was looking for inspiration for his new book when Jane Martin and Rupert Chatwin moved in next door.
