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How to use prodigies in a sentence

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College football is littered with examples of coaches who were prodigies one year and idiots the next.
Azinger, then 37 and in his 16th year on tour, saw in the 21-year-old rookie the quality of mind that separates phenoms from prodigies.
The former Scottish national tennis coach has launched an online guide to the pitfalls of hothousing sporting prodigies.
In the past, especially the distant past, the saints were venerated as prodigies, miracle-workers, intercessors, protectors.
They resented the fact that the First Family was full of geniuses and prodigies.
At 18, the two young math prodigies shared not only looks and last names, but identical intellects.
Both were child prodigies in chess, quickly rising to their respective nations' top slots.
Your peonies burst out, white as snow squalls, with the red flecks at their shaggy centers in your border of prodigies by the porch.
Democracy cannot afford for the gap between prodigies and the rest to grow wider.
And now Naoharu Yamashina, almost the last of the post-war prodigies, has gone too.
She found herself the only girl in a class of 45, among whom were other violin prodigies such as Efrem Zimbalist and Elman.
In France, the father of two tennis prodigies has been arrested for allegedly drugging their opponents and inadvertently causing the death of a man.
Artists sing, dance, play music, play comedy, but accomplish also prodigies of jugging and flying exercices.
Ditka transforms the team from losers to winners through a variety of strategies, including the acquisition of two young Italian soccer prodigies.
After all, there were only four of them and just because they weren't prodigies like their counterparts didn't mean that they didn't have any skill to offer.
The Ivy League universities are full of grubbing prodigies who regard themselves as the next president but five.
Enthusiasm was palpable and contagious among our bright-eyed teens, some of whom turned out to be genuine prodigies!
Mental power achieves prodigies and marvels when it is based on sincerity and the truth.
If each of these congregations gave testimony of the benefits received from my charity, the testimony of those prodigies would never end.
The majority of childhood prodigies never fulfill their early promise.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Following in their footsteps is an inexhaustible efflorescence of prodigies.
Now follows a series of miraculous signs, prodigies, mad doings, which prefigure the coming destruction.
From Titus Livius to de Thou, inclusively, all historians have been infected with prodigies.
The golden age of prodigies is gone by, and, at all events, I have no faith in it.
They can perform prodigies of prevarication and get away with them.
Her dearest friends, her own brother were prodigies of inconsiderateness.
At one period we have a long string of pianistic infant prodigies.
The talk was all about good and bad hotels, actors and actresses and musical prodigies.
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