Similar words: wonder, no wonder, wonder at, wonderful, do wonders, wonderland, wondering, wonderment. Meaning: n. an extremely talented young male person.
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1. Have you seen the boy wonder play yet?
2. The boy wonder is 43 now.
3. Once more in conflict with Stroheim, the young boy wonder of Metro had Stroheim replaced and the film drastically cut.
4. At age 27, Williams was the boy wonder of banking.
5. He, too, was called a boy wonder.
6. He was once the boy wonder.
7. The boy wonder announced his arrival on the soccer scene in August 1996 by scoring a spectacular goal from inside his own half on the opening day of the season.
8. KNOWN as "The Boy Wonder", Irving Thalberg was an American film producer who held the reins at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ( MGM ), a Hollywood studio, during its formative years.
9. The new "boy wonder" of Ialian soccer made his league debut for Juventus in a 1-1 away draw with Foggia in Sempember 1993-then marked his first full league season with a hat-trick against Parma.
10. Little Walt, the apple of my eye,(http://Sentencedict.com) the freckle-faced boy wonder.
11. Old Trafford bosses will get tough in their fight to keep the Portuguese boy wonder out of the clutches of Real Madrid.
12. Only once did the dummy perch precariously on the edge of the pram, when the boy wonder reacted like a scolded child to an adverse decision in the first half.
13. The Manchester United boss has maintained all week his boy wonder would be in no fit condition to lead the England attack in Germany.
14. He said, "That would go to position sizing, markets traded ... he was the special boy wonder."
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