Aún no tenemos significados para "precocious child".
1Singleton was a diminutive, dwarfish personage; he looked like a precocious child.
2Pax chuckled, looking at him as if he were a precocious child.
3He was a precocious child, and had learned to dress without assistance.
4He was not a precocious child, nor pushed forward by early instruction.
5He was also a precocious child, and probably never even had school friends.
6Everything connected with the theater was of absorbing interest to this precocious child.
7Formerly she had treated him with the free-and-easy pertness of a precocious child.
8Anne brings a precocious child named Nora, whom Constance misses when she leaves.
9Kathleen was a precocious child, with all the potentialities of youth.
10Young Gabriel was a most precocious child, and he received an excellent education.
11She looked at her father, and with a precocious child's pity, she said:
12This conversation proved the origin of the precocious child who lay in the cradle.
13She was a precocious child, early matured, and strong in intellectual and emotional experiences.
14Being a precocious child, he became a remarkable student at the age of eight.
15A precocious child is certainly as far as possible from being an interesting one.
16It is not desirable, therefore, to have a precocious child.
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