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good riddance used to express relief that someone or something is gone or done with.
good Samaritan a person who compassionately and unselfishly helps others in distress.
Good Shepherd in the New Testament, a figurative reference to Jesus Christ as the leader and guardian of his people.
good turn a helpful act; favor.
good will an attitude of friendliness or kindness; benevolence. [3 definitions]
good-for-nothing having little value; worthless; useless. [2 definitions]
good-hearted having a kind, considerate, 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, easygoing, 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 used to signify or acknowledge a departure or the end of a telephone call. [2 definitions]
hold good to remain valid (used esp. in reference to an offer, guarantee, promise, or the like).
in someone's good graces having the favor and approval of 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.
of good cheer happy or encouraged; in high spirits.