Adverb
Enormously; wonderfully; astonishingly; as, prodigiously great.
Very much; extremely; as, he was prodigiously pleased.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn the streets through which we passed, I must own the houses in general struck me as if they were dark and gloomy, and yet at the same time they also struck me as prodigiously great and majestic. Karl Philipp Moritz
Our cleverness has grown prodigiously - but not our wisdom. Martin Ryle
the prices of farms rose prodigiously Source: Internet
But unlike Lennon and McCartney, who were both prodigiously gifted from birth, van Gogh had to begin from scratch – and to do so at the age of 27. Source: Internet
Jamie Gibbs worked prodigiously in defence and attack and was also substituted in the closing minutes, to be replaced by Callum Grant. Source: Internet