Phrases with «young prodigy»

The phrase "young prodigy" refers to a young person who is exceptionally talented or skillful in a particular field, like music, sports, or academics. They show a level of ability or accomplishment that is impressive for someone their age. Full definition

Sentences with «young prodigy»

  • He was bought as some sort of young prodigy like Arsenal seem to like doing nowadays and just like the others of that mantle has failed to deliver. (justarsenal.com)
  • On a day that young prodigy Serge Gnabry has revealed exactly why it was so important that he moved on from Arsenal, it seems that another young player may have intentions of doing the same, in the not too distant future. (justarsenal.com)
  • At a high school science fair a few years later the miracle leaves their teachers unimpressed, however it does catch the attention of Dr. Franklin Storm (Reg Cathey), the director of a government sponsored research program for young prodigies. (parentpreviews.com)
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