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gifted

[gif-tid] / ˈgɪf tɪd /


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“Politics and movies share this in common: They both need good stories ... and he was such a gifted storyteller.”

From Los Angeles Times

Joshua, wearing a silver chain reportedly worth £500,000 and gifted to him, jokingly added: "The only thing in the contract that got my attention was the money."

From BBC

And just the other day, a stranger who learned what had happened to my collection gifted me four more Santas.

From Los Angeles Times

I’m old enough to remember when friends in the Arkansas political press corps scoffed at the notion their governor, the phenomenally gifted but wildly undisciplined Bill Clinton, could ever be elected president.

From Los Angeles Times

The Lakers were eliminated in the playoffs last season by a more physically gifted team in the Minnesota Timberwolves and they once again look incapable of overcoming such a disadvantage this time around.

From Los Angeles Times