Sentences with phrase «bit of a prodigy»

Growing up in Michigan, Currie was a bit of a prodigy.
«I was a bit of a prodigy,» he notes matter - of - factly.
Barry is, in the typical way of stories like this, a bit of a prodigy, and a bit bored with the mundane world.
The Romantic - era «painter of light» was a bit of prodigy, with his first painting exhibited after only one year of study.

Not exact matches

While you can not knock his confidence and self - belief, you can instantly label him a» disillusioned kid», with the former Inter Milan prodigy having turned 20 just last summer has already established a reputation for being highly - strung, temperamental and a bit of a baby.
Unfortunately, it's a bit more challenging to accept Wahlberg as the rebellious writing prodigy with a privileged background, who articulates in a motor - mouthed rapid - fire onslaught of derisive observations meant to prove how he so despises mediocrity.
Child prodigies have been explored through other fine movies such as Little Man Tate, Searching for Bobby Fischer, and Shine, and while this one may run a bit heavier on melodrama, but it's worthy of that group.
Nathan, sporting the physical appearance of someone wanting to downplay the technological achievements he's soon to shower his lone guest in, contradictorily behaves as every bit the prodigy - cum - superiority - complex he's pretending not to be.
Frank (the man) is also a bit of a musical prodigy, and his insanity and talent attract a group of similarly unstable musicians.
While $ 30 is definitely a decent amount of money to save, the G231 Prodigy will need to impress us quite a bit if it's going to make a case for its existence.
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