good time
Americannoun
adjective
Example Sentences
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“I want it to be a light in people’s lives. Something they can just put on, tune out the world and have a good time.”
From Los Angeles Times
The good times have outweighed the bad ones, though.
Was there someone who ... was powerful who let him off the hook, and I just thought it was a good time to take a new look at it like a cold case detective would.
From Los Angeles Times
“But, how can it be” — I search around in my head, looking for any other word — “how can it be called … that … when there were so many good times too?”
From Literature
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Reader, this seems like a good time to remind you that drowning is one of the most dangerous dangers to undead animals, and by now, Clare was painfully aware of his waning strength.
From Literature
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