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Example sentences for "good judge"

  • Does it not prove that no man, however wise, is a good judge of his own case?

  • Lord Beaumanoir was himself a genial, well-read man, a good judge of art, and a pleasant talker.

  • This may seem strange to a good judge of cattle, but let him be called on himself to decide in such a case.

  • He was a good judge, and did not require any assistance in selecting his stock; he came alone.

  • To be a good judge of store cattle is exceedingly difficult.

  • I might buy some, but I warn you I am a good judge.

  • Bellino, believe me, I am enough of a good judge to distinguish between the deformed breast of a castrato, and that of a beautiful woman; and your alabaster bosom belongs to a young beauty of seventeen summers.

  • Not only the appearance, madam, but the tone, the manners; I am a good judge.

  • She says it requires one to be amiable and obliging, to possess health and energy, and to be a good judge of human nature, to succeed in business; but thinks good conduct and sobriety will insure success in almost anything.

  • To succeed, a person should be quick in her motions and calculations, and a good judge of money.

  • A leecher should be a good judge of the quality of leeches, and the proper treatment of them.

  • The dog is a good judge, sir,' mildly remarked Mr True.

  • True, on dog being a good judge of eloquence, 127.

  • Brougham in great force and very agreeable, and told some stories of Judge Allan Park, who is a most ridiculous man, and yet a good lawyer, a good judge, and was a most eminent counsel.

  • The public will gain by the transaction, because they will get a good judge.

  • He was a very bad advocate; why should he make a good judge?

  • Not being a born poet, however, I may not be a good judge," glancing his eye at Osborne.

  • James is not a good judge of poetry, nor of the propriety of hawking them about town.

  • And the world feels this and does so; for the world is often a good judge.

  • The world is a good judge of things, for it is in natural ignorance, which is man's true state.

  • So that in order that a man may be happy, it is necessary that he should not only be capable of his work, but a good judge of his work.

  • The American man of business was puzzled, for he was a good judge of humanity, and was sure that when the Englishman said that he had never seen Van Torp he was telling the literal truth.

  • You can't make a good judge out of a criminal, no matter how the criminal repents of his crimes.

  • But he was a good judge of character, and under his notions of discipline and of industry he was a kindly man, as his clerks, who feared his sharp oversight, knew.

  • The magistrate was a slow, pompous man, by no means a good physiognomist, much less a good judge of character.

  • He was the gentleman formerly mentioned by the name of the traveller: he was a good judge of diamonds, and, what is better, he was a good judge of the human heart and understanding.

  • I am a good judge of faces," he said, "and I can see that you are a true gallows-bird.

  • To be a good judge of a horse, to have good common sense, and to hit straight and upright at Cricket, are qualifications never questioned without dire offence.

  • The other players are hitting all over the field, making every one (but a good judge) marvel.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good judge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good advantage; good butter; good cause; good character; good cook; good deal; good example; good feller; good grass; good gravy; good grip; good horses; good husband; good intentions; good lieutenant; good life; good lookin; good many years ago; good record; good round; good ship; good soldier; good stead; good stock; good title; good uncle