Sentence example with the word 'goodish'

goodish

Definition adj. moderately good of its kind

Last update: September 22, 2015


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I got a goodish bit of hunting down at Wilsborough during the winter.   [Please select]

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He'd got a goodish bit o' baccy and stuff done up in a ole shirt.'   [Please select]

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She has a goodish deal of money and is a kind of human dynamo.   [Please select]

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"Well, you see he commands a goodish bit of country there where he sits."   [Please select]

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And so, in the rest billets, they drill the men a goodish bit.   [Please select]

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There are plenty of birds, and I seldom walk far without getting a goodish--hist.   [Please select]

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"You peel like a fighting man, you've a tidy arm an' a goodish spread o' shoulder, likewise your legs is clean an' straight, but your skin's womanish, Barnabas, womanish, an' your muscles soft wi' books."'   [Please select]

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He was a younger son and in the army, not badly off, as his mother made him a goodish allowance.   [Please select]

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