They resented the fact that the First Family was full of geniuses and prodigies. |
Both were child prodigies in chess, quickly rising to their respective nations' top slots. |
College football is littered with examples of coaches who were prodigies one year and idiots the next. |
In the past, especially the distant past, the saints were venerated as prodigies, miracle-workers, intercessors, protectors. |
At 18, the two young math prodigies shared not only looks and last names, but identical intellects. |
The former Scottish national tennis coach has launched an online guide to the pitfalls of hothousing sporting prodigies. |