A prodigy whose talents are recognized at an early age.
1 Such a child is therefore called a wonder child .
2 It's not that I don't glory in you, Lilly, and your having a wonder child .
3 I was something of a wonder child , and at an early age developed considerable facility and brilliancy.
4 She opened her eyes and smiled, the ancient smile Leonardo did so well, mother with wonder child .
5 Franz Anton von Weber, who was a capable musician himself, had always cherished the desire to give a wonder child to the world.
6 The clearness of the atmosphere in the remote desert was not obscured, but was impregnated with the mystery that is the wonder child of shadows.
7 The result was that when a concert was to be given at the neighboring Oldenburg, Adam was requested to allow his wonder child to play.
8 A look of misgiving clouded her wide eyes of a wondering child .
9 No wonder children squirm with delighted terror over Nutkin's insouciance and maddening riddles.
10 The new generation, with names like Xenoboy, Razorheart, and Wonder Child .
11 He could fly, but not as fast or as far as Wonder Child .
12 He also leaves the stage to play pranks or frighten the wondering children .
13 Then the sister queens, leading by the hand a wondering child or two.
14 She was just a wondering child , a bit of unspoiled chaos.
15 A moment later the young woman saw her car stop beside the wondering children .
16 No wonder children dislike to sit much, in such circumstances.
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