She had a wonderful facility of enthusiasm and she set herself forthwith to cultivate a philoprogenitive ambition, to communicate it to him.
He had been an early victim to that wave of philoprogenitive and educational enthusiasm which distinguished the closing decade of the nineteenth century.
All my husbands have been of a philoprogenitive turn, and I have eight children.
He took it and engaged a minute, active, interested, philoprogenitive servant girl for it, and took Marjorie thither in a taxi-cab.
Enormous vistas of dark philoprogenitive parents and healthy little Jews and Jewesses seemed to open out to Trafford, hygienically reared, exquisitely trained and educated.
One might overdo--we were overdoing in our writing nowadays this--philoprogenitive enthusiasm.
It is the root of that higher altruism which, apart from the philoprogenitive instinct, produces desire for the happiness of others and reluctance to inflict pain upon them.
Some women are sexual and philoprogenitive without being sedulously maternal, and some are maternal without much or any sexual passion.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "philoprogenitive" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.