Examples of 'prodigy' in a sentence
Meaning of "prodigy"
prodigy (noun) - a young person with exceptional abilities or qualities, often in a particular field such as music, mathematics, or art. Prodigies are typically identified by their extraordinary talent at a young age
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- An extraordinary thing seen as an omen; a portent.
- An extraordinary occurrence or creature; an anomaly, especially a monster; a freak.
- An amazing or marvellous thing; a wonder.
- A wonderful example of something.
How to use "prodigy" in a sentence
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Prodigy meters do not require special maintenance.
So we got the prodigy against the newcomer.
Prodigy can therefore be described as a conscious gangster.
Joseph was a musical prodigy as well being a talented artist.
Prodigy pursues much the same policy.
An instrumental prodigy who plays the violin.
I thought you were some sort of child prodigy.
Your nefarious prodigy is having second thoughts.
They just told me that he is a mathematical prodigy.
The prodigy has yet to yield a single.
Gene was a child prodigy in many ways.
I was not aware we offered a degree program in prodigy.
Pascal was a child prodigy educated by his father.
And everyone called her the prodigy.
He is a guitar prodigy and moreover sings great.
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One of his kids is like a cello prodigy.
From child prodigy to queen of the geeks.
I teach gym at a school full of prodigy nerds.
A strange prodigy likewise happened at this fight.
He had a reputation as a math prodigy and was a gambler.
It quickly became apparent that he was a child prodigy.
A technological prodigy with views of the city.
I thought we had the violin prodigy up next.
She was a prodigy from four or five years old.
I think we got a child prodigy on our hands.
He then began to concertize regularly as a child prodigy.
From tender age a prodigy of swordsmanship and judo.
You liked the incredible piano prodigy.
That prodigy needs to keep it down.
Topalov quickly established himself as a chess prodigy.
Prodigy systems use a high or low control solution.
She will be our very own prodigy.
He was a child prodigy who spent his early years.
You are gonna be our special little prodigy.
They built huge prodigy houses in her honour.
And his daughter is a classical ballet prodigy.
From chess prodigy to paranoid prodigy.
This is my last chance to sell you as a prodigy.
He is a child prodigy and a great cook.
Brett has proven to be quite the prodigy.
Weber was considered a child prodigy and an excellent pianist.
I thought the prodigal son was a child prodigy.
He became a child prodigy on the piano.
We have found you a real child prodigy.
I am a piano prodigy who has never lost a comepetition.
Get your fight on by the prodigy playing.
Prodigy is also adept in the skills of collegiate wrestling.
People call him the police prodigy.
He was considered a prodigy player due to his young age.
They are like some young gaming prodigy.