good Samaritan |
a person who compassionately and unselfishly helps others in distress. |
good turn |
a helpful act; favor. |
good will |
a friendly or kindly feeling. [2 definitions] |
good-for-nothing |
having little value; worthless; useless. [2 definitions] |
good-hearted |
having a kind and generous nature. |
good-humored |
having or showing a happy, friendly, or pleasant state of mind; good-natured. |
good-looking |
attractive or pleasing in appearance; beautiful or handsome. |
good-natured |
having or showing a pleasant, cheerful, or friendly character or mood. |
good-sized |
fairly large; ample. |
good-tempered |
having a good temper; not easily angered or irritated; amiable; good-natured. |
goodbye |
a word used by or to someone who is leaving or ending a telephone call; farewell. [2 definitions] |
hard goods |
manufactured products, such as appliances, machines, and automobiles, that last for many years; durable goods. |
hold good |
to remain valid (used esp. in reference to an offer, guarantee, promise, or the like). |
in someone's good graces |
being liked and cared for by someone. |
keep good time |
of a clock or watch, to operate well and accurately show the time. [2 definitions] |
make good |
to carry out successfully or as promised. [2 definitions] |
make good time |
to travel at a very desirable pace. |
no-good |
(informal) worthless; contemptible. |
nondurable goods |
goods that must be consumed or replaced in a relatively short time, such as food or clothing. |
of good cheer |
happy or encouraged; in high spirits. |