Use "up-and-coming" in a sentence
up-and-coming example sentences
up-and-coming
1. "You're magnificent, I'm so proud to be on this tour with you," he said, "This moment is a taste of a dream, lying here in a globe on a tower with the hottest up-and-coming female yandrille star on the Zhlindu stage
2. She plays yandrille quite well and sings very well, she plays out in an up-and-coming band, and she loves to have her tits caressed
3. Jane was aware of the work I’d done mentoring up-and-coming young women and thought with that in my background I would be well accepted by the chiefs
4. new up-and-coming authors writing from within
5. There were the Robbies, young and up-and-coming, out to solve their sexual impasse in a civilized way
6. It was one up-and-coming elite snobbery rebelling against another, older, more stupid bunch of prigs and snobs
7. Old dreamers were dying all over the world and we were the new and up-and-coming dreamers
8. It flags you as someone who’s up-and-coming, not someone that they would take as a peer and highly influential
9. Bells started clanging as I matched the mugs of young up-and-coming wiseguys to the mobsters they’d later become
10. If he did that, he might have to talk to up-and-coming young assholes like “Sly” Groza
11. Its leader was an up-and-coming revolutionary leader called Leon Trotsky
12. From 1981 to 1987, during the Reagan years, more than 3,000 dynamic, up-and-coming companies incorporated or had initial public offerings of stock
13. As a sop to hurt feelings, I must admit that when I passed through Moorhead, Minnesota, and rattled across the Red River into Fargo on the other side, it was a golden autumn day, the town as traffic-troubled, as neon-plastered, as cluttered and milling with activity as any other up-and-coming town of forty-six thousand souls