quick study

NOUN
  1. someone able to acquire new knowledge and skills rapidly and easily
    she soaks up foreign languages like a sponge
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How To Use quick study In A Sentence

  • The moppet is a quick study, though he needs to be counseled not to smile adorably while making his subjects tremble in fear of his wrath. My Year of Flops
  • Kurt Busch was a quick study and Greg Biffle has been a quick-study, but Carl has done a really nice job.
  • The minimalist designed eatery is a quick study in the law of supply and demand.
  • He launched into the lesson, and quickly learned that she was a quick study.
  • However, Betty was a quick study and took to the role of first lady in a way no one had imagined possible.
  • Despite his shortcomings, Beightler proved a quick study and an efficient commander.
  • He didn't do well at either, but he is a quick study and has showed improvement each time he has returned to a track.
  • Regarding the stirring of change to Canada's copyright laws, here's a quick study in perspective.
  • I am a pretty quick study and knew that I could do the second task great, if not perfectly.
  • Anxiety about learning movement kept Sara Hook from being a quick study when she started out.
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