29 examples of goodish in sentences

We can easily call to mind other members of its family: goodly, goodish, goody-goody, good-hearted, good-natured, good- humored, good-tempered, goods, goodness, goodliness, gospel (good story), goodby, goodwill, goodman, goodwife, good-for-nothing, good den (good evening), the Good Book.

"It is goodish mead," assented Mrs. Fennel, with an absence of enthusiasm which seemed to say that it was possible to buy praise for one's cellar at too heavy a price.

So here are passports and a goodish bit of money.

It's a goodish pull over this 'ere bridge.

"Africa!" repeated Bellew, staring, "that's quite a goodish step from here.

" "Only Uncle Porges said it was a goodish way off, you know, so I 'cided to stay an' find the fortune nearer home.

" "Well,it were a goodish sum.

" "Of confiding to me 'is 'opes" said Adam slowly, finding it much harder to frame his well-meaning falsehood than he had supposed, "hisH-O-P-E-S'opes, Miss Anthea, of settling down very soon, an' of marryin' a fine young lady as 'e 'as 'ad 'is eye on a goodish time,'aving knowed her from childhood's hour, Miss Anthea, and as lives up to Lonnon" "YesAdam!"

"It's a goodish step, sir.

It was a goodish sermon.

Along toward five o'clock a goodish string of cars was added to our train, and into these additional cars seven hundred French soldiers, who had been collected at Gembloux, were loaded.

'A goodish time, sir.

"Because I've bought a goodish few Farlls in my time," Mr. Oxford continued, "and I must say I've sold them well.

The woman was sober enough, he could see, and yet there seemed something queer about her, uncommon queer: he was blessed if he knew what to make of her, and he had been a goodish time in the force, too!

I had aal I could get in a glass, an' it zeemed goodish.

"Well, you see he commands a goodish bit of country there where he sits.

And so, in the rest billets, they drill the men a goodish bit.

We have no great opinion of county histories in general, though we believe there are some goodish ones, from which we purpose, ere long, to construct some superior articles.

It's a goodish way down.

That's a profession that will last you a goodish while.

You see, me an' Ratty had been in th' War a goodish time an' ha-ad lost our o-riginal ferociousness.

"I give you permission to go and dig over all the islands in the Pacific; there's a goodish number of them, and it's a fairly common shape.

Andhow will you get out there, now?it's a goodish way.

He had a remarkably fine head and a striking facea high, narrow, retreating forehead, a little compressed at the temples, aquiline nose, firm, goodish mouth, and prominent chin, with a deep dark eye, and strongly marked brow, not handsome, but a strong, firm, noticeable face, which, with his frank, manly, decided manner and carriage, would at once arrest the eye of a stranger, as it did that of Bart, who knew that he saw a remarkable man.

I was twice in goodish places in the first class.

29 examples of  goodish  in sentences