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up-and-coming

ADJECTIVE
  1. working hard to promote an enterprise

How To Use up-and-coming In A Sentence

  • Think of it as a treasure trove for the best pieces by young and up-and-coming designers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally, it's come to my attention that the up-and-coming Canadian boy band B4-4 is fronted by the twin sons of the cantor of my family synagogue.
  • Over the last few years he has displayed an impressive ear for up-and-coming indie bands. The Sun
  • This new competition focuses on up-and-coming talented young players in the brass band world.
  • It is no accident that Boehner has put two up-and-coming second-term congressmen, Kevin McCarthy (Calif.) and Peter Roskam (lll.), in charge of drafting the new agenda for governing. Republicans divided on the importance of an agenda for midterm elections
  • Thus, they should not be portrayed by cornfed models shipped to Los Angeles for pilot season, but by up-and-coming alternative comics. Meghan O'Keefe: The Fantasy Friends Spin-Off That Could Solve All of NBC's Woes
  • Two up-and-coming young girl bands took to the stage to headline the event, part of a national day of action.
  • She's also an up-and-coming fiction writer with a penchant for the dark and surreal.
  • He was an up-and-coming comic then, a strange androgynous mix of lunacy and manic energy.
  • Due to a lack of available senior players, we had the opportunity to give valuable experience to more young up-and-coming talent.
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