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whiz-kid

NOUN
  1. someone whose career progresses rapidly

How To Use whiz-kid In A Sentence

  • Hi-tech babble from tech whiz-kids will not make an entrepreneur part with a single euro if the entrepreneur is not convinced of the financial return.
  • There have been a few teething problems, sorted out by a computer whiz-kid friend of my husband and - embarrassingly - my eight-year-old daughter.
  • Willie Walsh was the new whiz-kid who dragged Aer Lingus into the modern age.
  • The techno whiz-kids at Otago Polytechnic in Dunedin have developed a prototype of a shock-resistant ball-cam.
  • And as various braying City analysts, experts and whiz-kids filled the airwaves with their post-event wisdom, the explanation for this became clear.
  • The program features interviews with businessmen as diverse as toilet-seat designers, magazine editors and computer whiz-kids.
  • The motion said that in January 2007, just before the collapse of the subprime market, Goldman Sachs and its young whiz-kid Fabrice Tourre worked together to issue a set of synthetic collaterized debt obligations (CDOs) that it sold to ACA Management LLC (“ACA”) at the behest of the then-unknown hedge fund manager John Paulson. The Goldman Gaffe
  • A computer whiz-kid, he had built up an electronics empire that rivalled the best in the world.
  • Now they're musicians, computer whiz-kids and heads of corporations.
  • Nevertheless, can it be possible that the legendary spin doctors, the hi-tech whiz-kids, the men with a reputation for being infallible, have miscalculated?
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