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How to use precociousness in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word precociousness? Here are some examples.

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Taken aback by the teenager's precociousness, the police chiefs sent him away to do a law degree first.
Much of this show feels like promising student work, poised between prank and precociousness.
They provide hours of amusement with their lively chatter, playfulness, precociousness and curiosity.
A pastiche of autobiography and post-modern plot twists, it was haunted by an off-putting tone of smug precociousness.
Despite its precociousness and up-front style, this wine should evolve easily for 20 or more years.
The year 2003 will have been distinguished by incredible precociousness, heat and sunshine.
Some authors maintain that this extension of youth is likely due to the deferral of adult roles, but also the precociousness of adolescence.
Such precociousness is characteristic of hares in general, and is in marked contrast to young rabbits, which are born naked and blind.
This terroir warms up very quickly and is renowned for the precociousness and finesse of its wines.
The pruning plan parcel by parcel is made according to the grape varieties but also according to the precociousness of the terroirs.
He was never, despite his remarkable precociousness, pompous.
And that is why the only vaguely positive chatter touched on the precociousness of Januzaj.
Keller's story is one of precociousness, a youngster as obsessed with critters as it gets.
He brought her regularly to work as a child, where his colleagues would teach her about basic circuitry layout. This precociousness turned into a course of study, and a job in the field.
Despite the precociousness, the British star insists she's full of self-doubt.
Aside from his father and mother to lean on in terms of knowledge and experience, he has displayed incredible precociousness.
He's aware that some of his fans assume he grew up wealthy because of his smart aleck precociousness, and tightens a bit when asked about it.
As Lydia, Maisie Williams has the same mix of defiance, precociousness and vulnerability that she brings to her most famous role thus far, as Arya Stark in HBO's Game of Thrones.
Marilyn was twenty-two and I was just fifteen, and, although now I recognize that part of my appeal for her must have been my precociousness, at the time I didn't play it up.
One could argue that, regardless of his precociousness, Gore grew up far too quickly.
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The story of his precociousness in artistic matters is certainly extraordinary.
There had been a sort of precociousness about the sweat-shop girl he remembered.
When Brian started school, he foresaw and avoided all trouble, and delighted his teachers with his precociousness.
He neighboured sagacity when he pointed that interrogation relating to Nesta's precociousness of the intelligence.
That it should be practicable thus to entrust one infant to another proves the precociousness of children.
The Poirier boy, in particular, had grown up with amazing rapidity and precociousness.
He recalled an incident which happened when he was about eight years of age which led him to conceal his precociousness.
Is not its seeming wisdom rather the precociousness of what is destined never to go far?
Poverty and necessity force this precociousness on the poor little brat.
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