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Sentence count:214+7Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: talentedSimilar words: gift shopfifteenliftshiftfifthdriftfiftyafterMeaning: ['gɪftɪd]  adj. endowed with talent or talents. 
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91) The one-time gifted student kept his hands in his pockets as he listened to the brief proceedings.
92) Lillian Westcott Hale was more gifted and sought after as a portraitist than her husband, Philip.
93) This is where a good photographer, plus a gifted amateur, come in.
94) You know, unlike those special programs we have just for talented and gifted kids.
95) Piercy has a fabulous imagination and is a gifted storyteller.
96) Ten minutes and the back of an envelope is seldom enough except for the most gifted.
97) Korda may have been touted as a gifted player,(http://sentencedict.com/gifted.html) but he was hardly a household name.
98) It was the inspired creation of a company of gifted architects, canny financiers, and cosmopolitan religious leaders.
99) And a scholarship will be given to a specially gifted child from a deprived area.
100) Top singers He's a gifted songwriter whose tunes have been taken up by some of the country's top folk singers.
101) The Foundation's goals include providing scholarships for gifted young students.
102) Many children with verbal processing difficulty go on to be-come gifted interpreters of literature or become erudite in philosophy or social sciences.
103) It's a difficult subject, even for a writer as gifted as Mathers.
104) Education for Gifted Students is intended to stimulate interest in gifted and talented education and to encourage widespread participation in developing it.
105) Nearly 10 percent of all students were identified as gifted, compared to 8. 4 percent of the work-inhibited population.
106) He ranks as one of the most gifted artists of all time.
107) The Senator was a gifted demagogue, with particular skill in manipulating press and television.
108) In 1825 he married Harriet, the gifted daughter of George Canning, foreign secretary and later prime minister.
109) Even the least academically gifted kids in Mountain View swear Mrs Davison could teach them anything.
110) In Alan Ball you had a gifted player you could talk about from now until Christmas.
111) She was gifted at embroidery, and could communicate with her younger sister, Princess Eleanor, by signs.
112) Still, few other fields are gifted with even this much purchase upon the elusive ideal of inter-personal truth.
113) Is this how he rewards the loyalty of the most gifted player of the last decade, arguably ever?
114) He is a highly gifted young singer, who combines a beautiful voice with unusual musical sensitivity.
115) Sharp featured, with a Cockney accent and a biting wit, Mr Bowles was a gifted teacher.
116) Picasso was one of the most gifted artists who ever lived.
117) Men and women are equally gifted with the entrepreneurial spirit.
118) Even the most gifted editor would have problems turning much of the obligatory information into riveting reading.
119) The teenager is gifted with a strong visual imagination that he longs to put on film.
120) A naturally gifted sportswoman, she became a proficient sculler, horsewoman, and mountaineer, and even mastered billiards.
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