297 examples of good idea in sentences

"It's a good idea.

The Boches will deny them later on, but in 1914 they did not deny them, but rather gloried in them as a "good idea."

" "Good idea," he said; "any news of the little codger?"

"Wouldn't it be a good idea to work a W.B. on that case?"

" "That sounds like a good idea," agreed the Saber-Toothed Light-Bulb.

All the same, I had a pretty good idea of what McMurtrie and Savaroff were like to look at, and I fancy they probably guessed as much.

I said, and father thought it was a good idea and took a little crimson rambler rose bush from the box.

" "A good idea, Frank; and we'll ask, if we're lucky enough to happen around the lonely farm about meal time.

" "Good idea," said Mike.

If you get a good idea from them some daywell, that will be so much the better for the world.

We have a pretty good idea where the attempt will be madenear the spillway, and as to the time, we can only guess at that.

"Wouldn't it be a good idea to cheer it up a bit?

The Acre Hill Country Club was the first of these, and a good idea it was.

To obtain a really good idea of the hill country, apart from that of the Plain, a walk should be taken, by those who are impervious to fatigue, to Broad Chalke, about seven miles from East Harnham, or even farther to Berwick St. John, more than six miles higher up the stream.

I tore the bandage from my eyes, exclaiming: "It would be a bally good idea to take those cartridges out first.

Stradling touched his forehead: 'That is a good idea,' said he, and he turned away.

"As I said before, if it were a good idea, our hosts would probably have done it already.

"A very good idea," replied his governess, laughing; "only you must not spell it with an a, like the seashore, for it is b-e-e-c-h.The fluted, or ribbed, shaft of this grand-looking tree is often sixty or seventy feet high, and, although it is found in its greatest perfection in England, it is a common tree in most of the woods in this country.

There were plenty of burglars in the aisle there, or people that were afraid of burglars, and they seemed to think the porter had a good idea.

"That's a good idea," responded the other, rummaging in a stern locker and producing the garment in question.

The reader will gather a good idea of their size from the woodcut; and their power of holding will be shown in the description accompanying.

He then said: "A good idea, Cap.

Harrington, a still more celebrated hunter and pioneer, and who furnished a good idea of old Leatherstocking, and who was with Winchester at the battle of River Raisin, from which he escaped, and was one of Harrison's scouts, had been often at Basil Windsor's.

A good idea of the character and resources of a nobleman's or wealthy gentleman's kitchen at the end of the sixteenth and commencement of the seventeenth century may be formed from the Fairfax inventories (1594-1624), lately edited by Mr. Peacock.

"Why," he said, "that's a good idea."

297 examples of  good idea  in sentences