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good life, the
Idioms and Phrases
A wealthy, luxurious style of living. For example, Aunt Agatha left them a fortune, so now they're enjoying the good life . [Mid-1900s]Example Sentences
Bennett touched on winning over younger audiences in “The Good Life,†the 1998 autobiography he wrote with Will Friedwald.
“Joe Biden has made defending our basic freedoms the cause of his presidency: the freedom for women to make their own health care decisions, the freedom for our children to be safe from gun violence, the freedom to vote and have your vote counted, for seniors to live with dignity, and to give every American the freedom that comes with a fair shot at building a good life,†the narrator says.
"We always wanted an allotment - to be more sustainable and live the good life. The work has paid off."
That helped get me into a good school, get a good job, a good life — the American dream.
“I think that Palestinians should have rights, and they should be able to live well and have a good life, the way that I do,†she said.
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