prodigy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

prodigy in the PONS Dictionary

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English
It contains notes by top players and chess prodigies on their own games.
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A violin prodigy, he gave his first recital at age 10.
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Smith soon became a child prodigy on the guitar.
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He showed unusual musical abilities at very young age and was soon hailed as a child prodigy.
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Revered as a piano prodigy, he has been making music tracks since 2001.
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At the age of 9, she made her musical debut as a child prodigy.
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As a child prodigy, he composed his first song at the age of 11.
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He was a child prodigy, performing on the piano at the age of 8.
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He was a child prodigy skilled with many musical instruments.
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The teacher caught on, and she did nt have much patience for a childhood prodigy rearranging the score.
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