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goodish

[ good-ish ]

adjective

  1. rather good; fairly good.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of goodish1

First recorded in 1750–60; good + -ish 1
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Thanks to a mediocre opposition, goodish economic news and the decline of Covid, Emmanuel Macron was already the strong favourite, even before Russia invaded.

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There’s other goodish news, too, for beer people.

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He explained: "When you've lived a goodish span as I have, it's a case of roaming round the attic and borrowing a few characters."

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We look at things that are 60 or 70 percent — good, goodish ideas — and the ones that we can pull into that 90-95 range, then we plan something.

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“Timeless†isn’t good, exactly, but in the experienced hands of Mr. Kripke and Mr. Ryan it combines enough goodish elements to be enjoyable.

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