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Goodish

adjective
1.
Moderately good of its kind.
2.
Large in amount or extent or degree.  Synonyms: goodly, healthy, hefty, respectable, sizable, sizeable, tidy.  "A goodly amount" , "Received a hefty bonus" , "A respectable sum" , "A tidy sum of money" , "A sizable fortune"






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"Goodish" Quotes from Famous Books



... finished the course, is waiting gloomily for the victim of tough beef (who is still struggling) to have done—my chequered neighbor remarks, in an aside which makes every one start as if a pistol had been fired off, "Goodish-sized pause, eh?" ...
— Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, August, 1878 • Various

... myself, L85 is a goodish price to pay for one plant, however rare. Woodden is acting up to ...
— Allan and the Holy Flower • H. Rider Haggard

... "Oh, I say, you know, you mustn't say that, really!" and it seemed to me he passed it over the larynx with a goodish deal of vim and je-ne-sais-quoi. But, by Jove, before the heroine had time for the come-back, our little friend with the freckles had risen ...
— Death At The Excelsior • P. G. Wodehouse

... to lay the cloth feverishly). "Oh, a goodish time. Say, Hermy, he sure likes your name a ...
— The Definite Object - A Romance of New York • Jeffery Farnol

... was a mercy Mrs. Fisher had seen it when she did, and they were glad the church was a goodish way from the village. ...
— The Luckiest Girl in the School • Angela Brazil


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