We found 25 examples of how to use prodigy in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 25.
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1. | He truly is a prodigy. | |
2. | In elementary school, I was a prodigy and I was mostly the first or second best student in my class. | |
3. | Tom is a child prodigy. | |
4. | Mary was a child prodigy. | |
5. | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an amazing child prodigy who started playing the harpsichord at the age of three and who gave his first public performance at the age of five. | |
6. | I'm not exaggerating when I call him a prodigy. | |
7. | It's no exaggeration to say that he's a prodigy. | |
8. | Without a doubt, that student is a prodigy. | |
9. | The four-year old prodigy composed a symphony. | |
10. | The prodigy and the monster have the same roots. | |
11. | You were a child prodigy, weren't you? | |
12. | Tom was a child prodigy. | |
13. | Mozart was a child prodigy. | |
14. | Tom was considered a prodigy in his youth. | |
15. | But heedless, blind with frenzy, one and all / up to the sacred citadel we strain, / and there the ill-omened prodigy install. | |
16. | "One alone, / Celaeno, sings of famine foul and dread, / a nameless prodigy, a plague unknown. / What perils first to shun? what path to tread, / to win deliverance from such toils?" | |
17. | I know that Tom was a child prodigy. | |
18. | I know Tom was a child prodigy. | |
19. | Tom is a math prodigy. | |
20. | Schumann married his music teacher's daughter Clara, who was a pianist and music prodigy. | |
21. | Chopin was a child prodigy. | |
22. | He was a military prodigy. | |
23. | He is a political prodigy. | |
24. | Laura may be a prodigy, but she is known to downplay her failures. | |
25. | Tom was a prodigy. |