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prodigal son

n. 1 Someone who returns home from travelling, especially having repented of former extravagant behaviour. 2 A marine fish, the cobia.

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Prodigal Son (novel)

Prodigal Son is a novel by the best-selling author Dean Koontz, released in 2005. The book is the first book released by Koontz in a series of at least six, entitled Dean Koontz's Frankenstein. The book was co-authored by Kevin J. Anderson.

Prodigal Son (The Saints album)

Prodigal Son is the eighth studio album released by The Saints.

Prodigal Son (Sevendust song)

Prodigal Son is the first single by the heavy metal band Sevendust from their seventh studio album Chapter VII: Hope and Sorrow and was written by vocalist Lajon Witherspoon and drummer Morgan Rose. The song premiered on Active and Mainstream Rock radio on February 10, 2008.

Prodigal Son (Martin Simpson album)

Prodigal Son is a 2007 album recorded by the English guitarist Martin Simpson and released on the Topic Records label. The album won the Best Album award at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2008 and the track Never Any Good won the Best Original Song award and is included on the 2008 Folk Awards album issued by Proper Music Distribution.

The accompanying book to the Topic Records 70 year anniversary boxed set Three Score and Ten lists this as one of the classic albums. the track Never Any Good is track 7 on the fifth CD in the boxed set.

Prodigal Son (musician)

Calvin Curtis Whilby (born 1976), better known as Prodigal Son, is a Jamaican Gospel singer.

Usage examples of "prodigal son".

But she says Roger is alive, and she used the parable of the prodigal son, which I think has more than one level of meaning.

So they went to the prodigal son to apologize, but when they saw how fat he'd gotten to be, they killed him and ate him in the place of the fatted calf.

Now they were in the home stretch, and he was finally beginning to believe that he had his prodigal son firmly in his grasp.