Jack Brien is a good scholar, but he couldn't hold a candle to Tom Murphy': i.
James O'Brien is a good scholar, but he's not in it with Tom Long: meaning that he is not at all to be compared with Tom Long.
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From his earliest years he was fond of reading, and at school he was called a good scholar.
Judge White says: "Tappan was a good scholar, energetic and self-reliant.
She was convinced that a man might be a great scholar without being a man of sense; she was also persuaded that a man of sense might be a good scholar.
He was bred by the Jesuites, and was a good scholar.
He seems to be a capital fellow, and he is a good scholar I know from his appearance.
Nor I," exclaimed Charlie Stone, another intimate associate of Nat's, and a good scholar too.
He is a good scholar, for one of the boys told me so.
He is a good boy, a good scholar, and very amiable indeed.
Thus I was emphatically a good scholar; no doubt his very best.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good scholar" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.