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Meanings of extraordinarily gifted in English
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Usage of extraordinarily gifted in English
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Besides, I know that my father is an extraordinarilygifted man.
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I am told you are an extraordinarilygifted flint-knapper.
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I think him, sir, a very extraordinarilygifted gentleman.
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Interrogation might have been something she was extraordinarilygifted at, but it required the right mind-set.
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Whereas you are an extraordinarilygifted amateur, some of them are lifelong professionals at the craft.
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Foremost, Diana Gill, an extraordinarilygifted editor.
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The man was an extraordinarilygifted tactician.
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He had an extraordinarilygifted set of boys under him, and he seems to have trained them well.
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His elder sister Fanny, also extraordinarilygifted, played by heart, and with admirable precision, fugues and passacailles by Bach.
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Barry Glendenning: Bernardo Silva has been the stand-out player in a squad full of extraordinarilygifted footballers at Manchester City.
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He is extraordinarilygifted.
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Joseph Priestley (1733-1804), who died 200 years ago next Friday, was an extraordinarilygifted man.
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Trevennen is really extraordinarilygifted with light and movement and fire, but he never understood the slow lives and circular memories of trees.
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What counts is that he is simultaneously an utter villain and an extraordinarilygifted individual, and he'll never do anything to harm you.
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She was thus admirably adapted to be the confidant of a big boy whom she gave to understand that she regarded as extraordinarilygifted.
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My head just exploded. The picture is shot by the extraordinarilygifted Irish cinematographer Robbie Ryan and co-produced by domestic genre specialists Fantastic Films.