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1 She was an admirable scholar, very studious , prompt and ready at recitation.
2 We are very studious , my dear sir, though we do live in Iceland.
3 R.D . - Not very studious or mentally receptive, except for facts in conversation-greatcollector of anecdotes.
4 Mr. Blackmore was a very studious gentleman and he didn't like to be disturbed.
5 FRANK was a very studious and clever little boy.
6 They say she was very accomplished, very good and sensible, very gay, and very studious .
7 Achor Achor had just acquired glasses, and looked very studious and far more serious than before.
8 Holland cannot attend it to be very studious .
9 He was very studious , for besides going to St. Paul's School he had a private tutor.
10 He is of very studious disposition, especially fond of philosophy, politics, and natural science; a good musician.
11 My younger sister was very studious , but I never studied and always seemed to be in trouble.
12 He was a very studious old gentleman.
13 A very studious , very serious girl.
14 Perhaps she was studying her lessons now, for Rosa was very studious and got the best grades in class.
15 Not very studious by nature, Murakami would spend hours reading film scripts at the Theater Museum at the university.
16 As I was rather a thoughtful, though not very studious boy, it was determined that I should go to college.
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