A more ragged, wan, miserable and worn-out mass could hardly be imagined than that presented by the crowd whose crushing labors supplied the prodigalities of their seigneurs.
It amused Rome, too, and his prodigalities in the circus were such that Lampridus admits that the people were glad he was emperor.
The provinces, depleted by imperial exactions, outwearied by the increasing number of accusers, whose accusations impoverishing them served only to multiply the prodigalities of their Caesar, revolted.
The expenses of the royal household went on increasing daily; the magnificent prodigalities of King Louis XIV.
The mob rose in Paris, imputing to the court the prodigalities with which the Parliament reproached the late comptroller-general.
One entire side of his existence escapes us,--that fantastic side, of which the insane prodigalities and inconceivable disorders have been revealed to us by the bills found in his desk.
This was the honeymoon; and, as he declared himself, this life of prodigalities could not last.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prodigalities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.