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Example sentences for "real good"

  • Amos will make a real good husband; everybody says he's the best match anywhere around," replied Hannah, crimson with blushes and half crying.

  • Why, I thought she had a real good place in the high-school; and teachers earn their money dreadful easy.

  • Miss Farrel was a real good woman, and she had a kind of hard time, too.

  • A real good sportsman, Stephen Ralli, was to ride Kitty.

  • My good old friend Michael Morris, though he had lost his money, thought I had put up a real good fight, and gave me a present of a handsome hunting-crop to remind me of my ride on that good horse Albatross.

  • Come and have a real good game at ball on the stairs.

  • I suppose she'd be real good on a prayer committee, and would help to fill up there, as you haven't many.

  • They thought she was a real good sort, and had always meant to get acquainted with her; only she always slipped out as soon as meeting was over.

  • It's real good of Herbert Robinson to ask her.

  • Cousin Dempster is real good to me; no mistake about that.

  • But then I had a real good time, though the cider did begin to get into my head towards night.

  • I always wanted to have a real good time, an' now I'm havin' it.

  • You had a real good time, now, didn't you?

  • Yes, thank ye, you're real good, I will come back if I find I ain't wanted.

  • You have done a real good turn in the Agency business ("My General Agent" was a sobriquet applied at this time by my father to Mr. Huxley.

  • The former one did me REAL good, for I had got so wearied with the subject that I could hardly bear to correct the proofs (The proofs of 'Animals and Plants,' which Lyell was then reading.

  • You have done, I believe, a real good turn to the RIGHT SIDE.

  • Old Barnes had come down well for once, and they were dressed in real good style--hadn't overdone it neither.

  • Not that I blame the poor thing, she did all for the best, and would have given the eyes out of her head, I believe, to have done us real good, and seen us clear of all our troubles.

  • I felt like another man after a wash, a nip, and a real good meal, with the two girls sitting close by, and chattering away as usual.

  • These fellows made a real good show; superb physique: numbers of old friends especially amongst the New Zealanders.

  • Therefore, whether from the local or the larger point of view, he has no wish to call us in until he has had a real good try.

  • Well, that is a gift, I tell you, a real good one.

  • They're real good-lookin' teeth, but they're no good to chew with.

  • She never told me all this now; some of it I heard from other sources, like her sister and others, but she did tell me a lot of it, because we got to be real good friends.

  • And, of course, my mother is a real good woman, so everybody had something nice to say.

  • But there was nothing that the boys enjoyed more at this season of the year, than a real good snowstorm.

  • How long will it be before we can make a real good noise, mother?

  • We 'll go over to the pond, some warm day, and go into water; it's a real good place to bathe.

  • You hear me Sam, you always be real good to her now you and me is married right to each other.

  • I don't say, no, never, but perhaps I could learn a whole lot about women the right way, if I had a real good teacher.

  • You be real good to her Sam, now you hear me, now you and me is married right together.

  • Mother would spare me,--to a real good situation; and I would come home Sundays.

  • A real good 'can't help' is such a comfort.

  • The horses were out, seven in number, a real good lot.

  • He's a real good 'chaser, the same I won the double on at Torquay.

  • He had been advised to back Frisky in the Flying Handicap, and told Hector it was a real good thing, and likely to start at a long price.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after pausing; baptized every; cream sauce; distinct family; good home; proud woman; real good; real importance; real knowledge; real life; real objects; real pleasure; real self; real thing; real things; real world; realise that; reality itself; realize what; really cannot; really felt; really meant; really must; really seemed; said dryly; young poet