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Meanings of good-natured friends in English
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Usage of good-natured friends in English
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You must have a lot of good-naturedfriends.
2
Among the prize crew were, to their great satisfaction, their good-naturedfriends Jacques Rossillion and Pierre Lamont.
3
I invented no more mysteries and improbabilities for myself but my good-naturedfriends did it amply for me.
4
More and more she was being asked to dinners and dances, and spent many nights with good-naturedfriends.
5
But, in course, you, as well as others, have 'damned good-naturedfriends,' who do their duty in the usual way.
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My ' good-naturedfriends' now carefully informed me of the multitude of secret enemies who were ever employed in estranging the prince's mind from me.
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Anonymous satires upon the Queen's performances, which were attributed to the malice of that authoress, were frequently shown to Her Majesty by good-naturedfriends.
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Like many fastidious writers, he was more afraid of his own taste, and of the strictures of good-naturedfriends, than of the attacks of foes.
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But when it was ascertained that the two were to be there together, her good-naturedfriends had acknowledged that she was a very clever woman.
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Good-naturedfriends soon carried the lines to Voltaire.