Noun
up-and-comer (plural up-and-comers)
(idiomatic) Someone who is up-and-coming, who has begun to be successful in some field and is likely to be even more successful in the future.
But as more and more people jump into the pool, it’s not gonna have the same kind of positive impact for an up-and-comer. Source: Internet
Check out the up-and-comer spitting bars below. Source: Internet
Do not underestimate diminutive runner Kaymen Diabo, as the grade seven up-and-comer netted two in his first high school field game. Source: Internet
In this interview, he offers insights into his craft to up-and-comer Elijah Dominique. Source: Internet
Perry met Banks in Sylvan Lake when he was 14 and Banks was an up-and-comer of 19 who had come to the town’s Varsity Hall to jam with Perry’s dad’s band. Source: Internet
Moreover, with Hans Zimmer writing the score and up-and-comer Maryse Alberti handling the cinematography, expect to see do quite well across the board. Source: Internet