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Meanings of
wiz
in inglés
portugués
perito
catalán
as
español
as
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Someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field.
star
genius
champion
sensation
wizard
ace
superstar
adept
whiz
virtuoso
español
as
Synonyms
Examples for "
star
"
star
genius
champion
sensation
wizard
Examples for "
star
"
1
The reality
star
said: I speak to my grandfather nearly every day.
2
But the Democrats' second back-to back debate is fuelled by
star
power.
3
But it's her merchandising power that's making the young
star
serious money.
4
He began to work immediately, videotaping every detail of the
star
's
chamber.
5
I can't hit up that
four
-
star
new secret area with you today.
1
This means there are many different types of
genius
,
even in animals.
2
The
genius
of really great Italian pasta recipes is often just that.
3
The question Artsutanov asked himself had the childlike brilliance of true
genius
.
4
Another teacher in London said, We feel the term
genius
is appropriate.
5
Even in Shakespeare the springs of
genius
were not in the mind.
1
Dennis said on Eurosport: It's a dream come true being world
champion
.
2
The goal: to
champion
the causes and people creating a brighter future.
3
He's absolutely done it in a perfect way, said the triple
champion
.
4
The funeral of former world rally
champion
Colin McRae takes place today.
5
Fashion designer Denise L'Estrange-Corbet wants to promote and
champion
New Zealand-made products.
1
The
sensation
of the crisis affected the atmosphere of the entire house.
2
For good? The question produced an odd, tight
sensation
in his windpipe.
3
The
sensation
is quite liberating, actually, for the good Sister and I.
4
Death is the end of all things-ofconsciousness; of
sensation
;
of happiness.
5
The affair was known in the
sensation
press as the 'Bermondsey Horror'.
1
The son's guardian was a
wizard
of great power but dubious principle.
2
I told you long ago that being a real
wizard
means sacrifice.
3
My own opinion is that the
wizard
left for his own reasons.
4
Each wields vast power,
wizard
-
power
to
rival the archangels and lesser gods.
5
For once, the
wizard
's
magic was working right on the first try.
1
He won the match with an
ace
on his second match point.
2
The American, his long legs clearly aching, held with his 37th
ace
.
3
Isner dominated it, converting his third set point with a 133mph
ace
.
4
The 19 year old Austrian
ace
was overwhelming right from move one.
5
I know you can
ace
that test if only you will try.
1
If it's a
superstar
,
then we have a problem, said the source.
2
The result also leaves Geelong
superstar
Patrick Dangerfield still without a premiership.
3
Every team in the competition wants a bankable
superstar
on their list.
4
Spence is already talking about fighting
superstar
Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez in 2021.
5
SOCCER:Manchester City have rejected claims that they have signed Brazilian
superstar
Kaka.
1
It also made them more
adept
at hunting the elusive forest animals.
2
He had become
adept
at judging his friend's state over the years.
3
Paul had never been particularly
adept
at accepting compliments, especially extravagant ones.
4
The Frenchman was evidently an
adept
in the art of dodging pursuit.
5
Modo shivered and switched hands; he was equally
adept
with his right.
1
Princeton computer science
whiz
Ed Felten and others point out the conundrum.
2
You may be a
whiz
at design, but I know the marketplace.
3
Stop and add the flour and baking powder and
whiz
some more.
4
The tray ended up on the floor and gee
whiz
,
what's this?
5
That's the message of Barnaby Jack, a software-cracking
whiz
turned digital-security researcher.
1
Yes, it's important to encourage your
virtuoso
to develop his violin skills.
2
FLORA Mark Fairnington's
virtuoso
paintings of natural history, its presentation and representation.
3
This is evident in his novels but particularly in his
virtuoso
journalism.
4
In the 800m, she stormed into first place with another
virtuoso
display.
5
A prince in those days had to be a
virtuoso
of personality.
1
The more the corn fell, the quicker she made the sickle
whizz
.
2
He was a mathematics
whizz
-
kid
and destined for Harvard and great things.
3
It was at this time that the
whizz
-
bang
shell made its debut.
4
Shots began to
whizz
overhead and to splash the water around us.
5
The pods
whizz
up obligingly and stop politely, waiting to be boarded.
1
Duffy needs to pay for that
hotshot
goalie he bought last year.
2
Most
hotshot
young directors go to great lengths to conceal their influences.
3
Her
hotshot
agent still hadn't given up on that big movie deal.
4
I want a better look at that
hotshot
in the fancy suit.
5
Soon, however, the competition to land
hotshot
talent led to more extravagant bait.
1
She couldn't imagine a snooty society
maven
ever wearing something so garish.
2
Nagle, a longtime Internet
maven
,
was a regular reader of Telecom Digest.
3
Ellen DeGeneres, comedian, day-time talk show
maven
and soon-to-be two-time Oscar host.
4
But unlike traditional boutiques, you'll find yourself interacting with the
maven
herself.
5
Brooklyn-bred fashion
maven
Sharifa Murdock is a force to be reckoned with.
1
Simon
Mavin
remembers how he felt when he heard Questlove had given his band a rhapsodic public seal of approval.
2
Dennis
Mavin
scored 15 points to lead Florida International, which shot 37 percent from the field and committed a season-high 25 turnovers.
Usage of
wiz
in inglés
1
Rocks
wiz
down around you from more than a thousand feet above.
2
I go to ze funeral of my friend
wiz
music like zat.
3
W'en I fight, I fight
wiz
what le bon Dieu give me.
4
Robert Stromberg, special effects
wiz
,
makes his debut with the epic.
5
But this isn't just a
wiz
-
bang
feature for an eight-figure aircraft.
6
He acted
wiz
his usual decision-alwayshe acts
wiz
wonterful decision.
7
But zey carry no traps along
wiz
zem, I tell you zat, sare.
8
Zere are no children for your 'ighness do blay
wiz
'ere.
9
I know whuzzamatter
wiz
you, Hamilton-layyou a dollar I know!
10
Zen I shall enjoy myself
wiz
your daughter more as well in your house.
11
She was not
wiz
you in your balloon when you came down at Dornhof.
12
Dispose of zem so effectually zat we not weel be trouble
wiz
zem again.
13
You can also grab the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow
wiz
if you're feeling fancy.
14
I zink Farrel not very lucky to-day
wiz
sheep, Mr.
15
Using
wiz
stick or kitchen blender froth the soup and spoon over the scampi.
16
It don't take any
wiz
to guess that, answered Orman.
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wiz
Preposition
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
come wiz
do wiz
act wiz
confound wiz
crazy wiz
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Translations for
wiz
portugués
perito
experiente
catalán
as
estrella
geni
virtuós
destre
español
as
crack
estrella
hacha
virutoso
genio
ducho
diestro
Wiz
through the time
Wiz
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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