pros-
a combining form meaning “toward; near,” used in the formation of compound words: proskomide.
a combining form meaning “in front of; forward,” used in the formation of compound words: prosencephalon.
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proscenium.
prosody.
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How to use pros- in a sentence
I watch football, basketball, and hockey on TV and sometimes “The Bass Pros” on Outdoor Channel.
Up to a Point: They Made Me Write About Lena Dunham | P. J. O’Rourke | December 13, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTPros: Getting to picture yourself gliding efficiently through town, perhaps en route to a snowy assignation.
So You Are Enduring a Temporarily Paralyzing Winter Storm | Kelly Williams Brown | February 15, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTPros: Feeling, ever so briefly, as though everything is magic and beautiful and also that you are Winona Ryder circa 1990.
So You Are Enduring a Temporarily Paralyzing Winter Storm | Kelly Williams Brown | February 15, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAll I have done is to select from the Pros and Cons that present themselves to my mind.
Mystic London: | Charles Maurice DaviesUncle Pros knew not the wonder of his own restoration; but to the girl this man before her was something more than mortal.
The Power and the Glory | Grace MacGowan Cooke
And the stranger glanced to where Uncle Pros stood, still occasionally interrogating the back of his neck with fumbling fingers.
The Power and the Glory | Grace MacGowan Cooke"Uncle Pros, you used to talk to him by the hour, when you didn't know me at all," Johnnie told him chokingly.
The Power and the Glory | Grace MacGowan CookeThrough it all, both Pros and Johnnie attempted to lead the talk around to some information which might be of use to them.
The Power and the Glory | Grace MacGowan Cooke
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