66 examples of good neighbor in sentences

"Good neighbor dog," each seemed to say, "you too sniff upon the rogue!

This was a gibe made rather for the antithesis than its accuracy, for even Boone's enemies owned that he was a good neighbor, and, where his prejudices were not in question, a man with few distinctly repellent traits.

She's a good neighbor.

A good neighbor is John Stubbins, and the only man just in our neighborhood who can read the newspaper.

As a good neighbor, shall we not extend to her a helping hand to save her?

And a very good neighbor he is.

The sun went down at last; the long, dreary day was ended, an' in the twilight came back my good neighbor with motherly Mrs. Challenan'an'it hurts me even now to tell itthe coffin for.

Not so with Jonesfor, though as prayerful, To grease his wheels he e'er was careful, And healed, with ready stitch, each rent That ruthless time or tempest sent; And thus, by works, his faith expressed, Good neighbor Jones by Heaven was blessed.

[to him, blandly] Deal patiently, good neighbor.

Asia's good neighbor.

Asia's good neighbor.

I like Brazil, a close-up of a good neighbor.

Canada, member of the British Commonwealth and good neighbor of the United States.

Greater good neighbor policy.

Asia's good neighbor.

The art of the good neighbor.

I like Brazil, a close-up of a good neighbor.

Greater good neighbor policy.

Greater good neighbor policy.

Habits of temperance and industry returned, and during the last years of his life he was considered a remarkably good neighbor.

"Now," said the Doctor, "we will see what a good neighbor to House People a bird is, and how in working for himself he helps them also.

A good neighbor and useful member of the guilds of Tree Trappers and Ground Gleaners; he takes some of our fruits now and then, but is welcome to them for the good he does in destroying insects which would injure and perhaps kill our fruit trees if he did not eat his full share of them; and he has to work very hard to dig them out of the places where they lurk under the bark.

A useful bird in wild places, but unwelcome in gardens and orchards, and not a good neighbor.

"But I ain't a very good neighbor, I guess; I never seem to have time to be sociable.

A philosopher may not be a good neighbor, and Alcott lived just a little too near Hawthorne.

66 examples of  good neighbor  in sentences