good-neighbor
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of good-neighbor
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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“The good-neighbor agreement is a win-win,” said Doug Ezell, a longtime customer.
From New York Times • Jun. 13, 2022
Putin encouraged other countries to establish good-neighbor relations with Afghanistan’s new leaders in the days after the Taliban takeover.
From Washington Post • Oct. 19, 2021
A 2007 vacation in town by French President Nicolas Sarkozy is remembered more critically than interactions with the good-neighbor Romneys.
From Reuters • Jan. 10, 2012
Led by Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, a former academic who provided a blueprint for the country's new good-neighbor policy in his 2001 book Strategic Depth, Turkey pledged "zero problems with neighbors."
From Salon • Jun. 14, 2010
“I want to be alone. None of that country good-neighbor business, I hope. Everybody trading dinners and knowing everybody else’s business.”
From "Miracles on Maple Hill" by Virginia Sorensen
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