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A prodigy whose talents are recognized at an early age.
child prodigy
wonder child
Portuguese
prodígio
1
This same
infant
prodigy
generally carries about with him an old pipe.
2
He was an
infant
prodigy
,
whose musical genius revealed itself in his earliest childhood.
3
Some
infant
prodigy
which is a standard of mischief throughout its neighbourhood misleads them.
4
He must share the
infant
prodigy
he had discovered.
5
He was in no sense an
infant
prodigy
.
6
In music she was not only an
infant
prodigy
,
but very much of a born genius.
7
The press began to notice this
infant
prodigy
,
who wished to remain quite unheralded until her debut.
8
Probably there is no record of an
infant
prodigy
more extraordinary than that which these letters contain.
9
I'll speak like a regular
infant
prodigy
.
10
He spoke slowly and carefully, yet with a faint lisp, much as some
infant
prodigy
might speak.
11
There's usually some sort of
infant
prodigy
ready to play at any entertainments of the Doctors' Club.
12
Mabel snapped out, Where's the
infant
prodigy
?
13
She promotes a young Russian painter, an
infant
prodigy
and helped to found an English theatre in Budapest.
14
In the first place, my dear mother did all she could to make me an
infant
prodigy
of learning.
15
I did more, I brought upon myself through the local newspapers the handicapping title of "
infant
prodigy
.
"
16
Who better to capture the century in its infancy than an
infant
prodigy
,
using a technology still in its relative infancy?
infant
prodigy
infant
Portuguese
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