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infant prodigy
noun
- an exceptionally talented child
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As a 12-year-old he discovers, after several piano lessons, that he is not merely an “infant prodigy,” but “a true artist.”
From The Daily Beast
I am going to show people that a boy can play as well as a man even though he isn't an Infant Prodigy.
From Project Gutenberg
Born at Madrid, where he spent most of his life, Lope was an infant prodigy who fulfilled the promise of his youth.
From Project Gutenberg
At this time he was two years and three weeks old, truly an infant prodigy!
From Project Gutenberg
The year before the other woman had been living in his house, his wife had herself brought the infant prodigy often to see me.
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Some infant prodigy which is a standard of mischief throughout its neighbourhood misleads them.
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