Phrases with «prodigy»

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A prodigy is a person, typically young, who demonstrates exceptional talent or ability in a particular field or skill. Full definition

Noun + «prodigy»

Adjective + «prodigy»

Sentences with «prodigy»

  • The first child prodigy of U.S. snowboarding competed in his first competition, the U.S. Open, in 1989, at age nine. (si.com)
  • Cameron Stevens, the Founder and CEO of Prodigy Finance, gave the following statement for the press release: «Students from emerging economies such as China, Brazil and India face challenges in accessing financing for education, even with high credentials and excellent credit quality. (lendedu.com)
  • The recordings made by Florence are rare collectibles today, and the film does touch on her time as child prodigy who played piano at The White House during the Rutherford B Hayes administration. (moviereviewsfromthedark.com)
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