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What (who) is up-and-coming - definition

NOVEL BY GEORGE ORWELL
Coming Up For Air; Coming Up for Air (novel); Coming up for Air; Coming up for air

up-and-coming      
Up-and-coming people are likely to be successful in the future.
...his readiness to share the limelight with young, up-and-coming stars...
Mr Hurford is an up-and-coming player.
ADJ: ADJ n
up-and-coming      
¦ adjective likely to become successful.
Derivatives
up-and-comer noun
Up and Coming Stakes         
AUSTRALISCHES PFERDERENNEN
Up And Coming Stakes
The Up and Coming Stakes is an Australian Turf Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old colts and geldings, run as a quality handicap over a distance of 1300 metres at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia in August. Prizemoney is A$200,000.

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Coming Up for Air

Coming Up for Air is the seventh book by English writer George Orwell, published in June 1939 by Victor Gollancz. It was written between 1938 and 1939 while Orwell spent time recuperating from illness in French Morocco, mainly in Marrakesh. He delivered the completed manuscript to Victor Gollancz upon his return to London in March 1939. The story follows George Bowling, a 45-year-old husband, father, and insurance salesman, who foresees World War II and attempts to recapture idyllic childhood innocence and escape his dreary life by returning to Lower Binfield, his birthplace. The novel is comical and pessimistic, with its views that (a) speculative builders, commercialism, and capitalism are killing the best of rural England, and (b) his country is facing the sinister appearance of new, external national threats.

Examples of use of up-and-coming
1. Extreme will also invest in what Altshuler considers up–and–coming sectors.
2. "Maybe there is room for some new up–and–coming thinkers to get a shot now.
3. Brett Goldin, 28, was an up–and–coming actor on the international stage.
4. Smaller fairs are also useful for scouting up–and–coming artists.
5. Battles between old–timers and up–and–coming youngsters are nothing new in Israeli politics.