Phrases with «wunderkind»

The word "wunderkind" refers to a young person who is exceptionally talented or gifted in a particular field or skill. Full definition

Sentences with «wunderkind»

  • Like Beman, he struggled onward and a good thing, too, for his hard - earned 76 was badly needed by the British, because Peter Townsend, the 20 - year - old Wunderkind of the squad, had had his third disastrous round, this one an 84. (si.com)
  • However the world is in thrall to the «just in time» mentality of financial wunderkinds who do not value those «old fashioned» concepts, looking instead at the pragmatic usability of everything, seeing a book that lives on a shelf and is only taken off once a year, or once a decade, as an unnecessary encumbrance, not earning its space in a world where everything has to be costed, to be accountable for its existence. (slaw.ca)
  • Also along for the ride: Michael Kratsios, Thiel's chief of staff, and Charlie Kirk, a 23 - year - old wunderkind who blew off college to start a grass - roots organization dedicated to training young conservatives in the art of persuasion — and plugging them into the right networks. (politico.com)
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