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View synonyms for good morning

good morning

interjection

  1. a conventional expression at meeting or parting in the morning.


good morning

sentence substitute

  1. a conventional expression of greeting or farewell used in the morning


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First, adults are constantly emphasizing gender by saying things like “good morning, boys and girls” and “please line up boy, girl, boy, girl.”

I smile and say good morning and look before I go for a wave.

Good morning,” he said again and again, sometimes adding, “Have a nice weekend,” at least once receiving a, “You, too.

Williams scored his first Oscar nomination playing maverick U.S. Armed Services DJ Adrian Cronauer in Good Morning, Vietnam.

On Monday, Nicole Richie debuted her latest Technicolor hairstyle—a side-swept Cerulean low bun—on Good Morning America.

Furry says good morning and she says good morning, their voices patiently weary.

She has appeared on The View and Good Morning America and was featured in a two-page spread in Vanity Fair.

It was from the biggest face that the voice had come, and Dorothy responded with a courteous "Good-morning!"

At the moment a tall dark man with a sharp intelligent expression entered the house and bade the landlord good-morning.

She was gracious to him for once, and gave him good morning in a manner that bordered upon the pleasant.

One large gray parrot had learned her name, and would call out, "Good-morning, Susan!"

Looking him squarely in the eye, I lifted my cap and said: "Good morning, Mr. Cushing."

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