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multitalented

[muhl-tee-tal-uhnt-id, muhl-tahy-]

adjective

  1. having many talents; talented in many areas or types of activity.

  2. Nonstandard.,  multifunctional.



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The misguided fostering of such deeply felt companionship between the two new pals unravels in “Twinless,” a shrewdly constructed, heartrending dramedy that the multitalented Sweeney also wrote and directed with admirable originality.

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When Jayne Mansfield died in 1967, killed in a car wreck at the age of just 34 years old, the multitalented actress had already garnered enough fame and fortune during her short lifetime to have people lining the streets to watch her funeral procession.

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Alex Hassilev, a multilingual, multitalented troubadour and the last original member of the Limeliters, one of the biggest acts of the folk revival of the early 1960s, died on April 21 in Burbank, Calif. He was 91.

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A middle child, Mr. Chen said, Itay was multitalented and fun-loving, a Boy Scout who, played basketball and, like many young people, loved his PlayStation.

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Tan’s lovely graphite and colored pencil drawings reveal yet another side of the multitalented author of “The Joy Luck Club” and lead singer in the Rock Bottom Remainders, a band of writers.

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