Being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition.
1So is he right: is everything hunky-dory now in the EU?
2And when I did, everything was hunky-dory and Darragh was welcome to return.
3It's so they report to the queen that everything is hunky-dory.
4This way he can pull out the file and everything's hunky-dory.
5I see yer hev cut up ther deer all hunky-dory, Eli.
6I'm right glad we did it; and wasn't that a hunky-dory find, though?
7In the meantime, we have to let Milverton know that everything is still hunky-dory.
8But not everything is hunky-dory with the iPad, said Carton.
9However, things are not all hunky-dory in TV Land.
10Remember, forgiveness doesn't necessarily mean that things are now hunky-dory with you and the offender.
11Just stick that old ice pick up under the eyelids and everything will be hunky-dory.
12I conveyed a message and he said, 'I'll call Clint in the morning.' And it's hunky-dory.
13But if it's all hunky-dory on the quantity side of the equation, what about the quality?
14I've had clients turned down when they were positive everything went hunky-dory but also the reverse.
15So much for keeping up the everything's-hunky-dory-at-CeeCee's-house front.
16Things were hunky-dory until the first rainy spell.