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golden boy

NOUN
  1. a man who is unusually successful at an early age

How To Use golden boy In A Sentence

  • They are golden boys, about 17 or 18, and apparently weightless.
  • First full season for Formula One's new golden boy.
  • The socialist idealist turns into a prissy schoolteacher heading for embittered spinsterdom; the dreamer and future novelist becomes a hack journalist; the golden boy back from World War I ends up a drunk, and so on. Epic Theatre Travels Into Past, Present and Future
  • When the movie came out the critics went wild, hailing Tarantino as the golden boy of the 1990s.
  • Ratner is not a fallen golden boy of the Thatcher era, nor a victim of his own jokes.
  • Leading actresses on Broadway, including Frances Farmer, the star of Clifford Odets's play ‘Golden Boy,’ and the entire cast of ‘The Women’ let it be known in the playbill that they performed in lisle hose.
  • She laid £50 on the favourite, Golden Boy.
  • A fitting reward for the new Golden Boy of management.
  • The story line he is pitching with his struggles as a leader came as he formed the Avengers and dealing with the unsolder/vigilante like personalities of Stark, Hulk, Hawkeye, Thor etc.; who kind of viewed him as a cheesy golden boy do-gooder. Joe Johnston's 'Big Plans' for Captain America & Jurassic Park 4 « FirstShowing.net
  • The young German player is the golden boy of tennis.
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