Use of prodigy in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include prodigy at the start of sentence, prodigy at the end of sentence and prodigy in the middle of sentence
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prodigy at the start of sentence
- Prodigy is trying a price cut of its own.
- Prodigy has just begun using members as forum co-hosts; they get preferred rates but no pay, unlike CompuServe.
prodigy at the end of sentence
- Mozart was a musical prodigy.
- Mozart was an infant prodigy .
- I was something of a child prodigy.
- Beckoning the boss, the customer asks where he found this prodigy.
- Werbach was a precocious environmentalist and a leadership prodigy.
- But on the Latin battlefields he is not a man, but a fearful prodigy.
- As the book opens she is turning this demanding four-year-old into a child prodigy.
- For further information on the life of William James Sidis, see Amy Wallace, "The prodigy".
prodigy in the middle of sentence
- A child prodigy, he was.
- She was a child prodigy on the violin.
- The line-up included top bands prodigy and Radiohead.
- A musical prodigy, he played solo recitals by age 12.
- She was a child prodigy, giving concerts before she was a teenager.
- She was an authentic prodigy, first appearing with an orchestra at age 7.
- Now, doesn't that sound a whole lot more exciting than the next prodigy video?
- A child prodigy, Balling won a jazz contest in 1944 and formed his own small group.
- A child prodigy, he made his first professional tour as a pianist at the age of six.
- The 16-year-old tennis prodigy is the youngest player ever to reach the Olympic finals.
- A wonderful, uplifting movie about a child prodigy who is damaged, then saved, by his art.
- The prodigy release their new single Out of Space next week their maddest offering to date.
- He read in the paper about a mathematical prodigy who was attending university at the age of 12.
- Pete Waterman had once promised his prodigy that one day he would transform her into the Madonna.
- Evgeny Kissin was the kind of child prodigy who made people believe in the possibility of a Mozart.
- To be competitive, prodigy is working to achieve feature parity with other on-line services in the near term.
- He was no such prodigy as a cricketer, but made the Warwickshire side as an attacking bat and top-class fielder.
- Last year's prodigy, in sharp contrast, endured the most miserable day of his short and spectacular formula one career.
- But that willingness to push beyond the usual boundaries of electronic is precisely why prodigy seems so, well, prodigious.
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