We have no meanings for "notably good" in our records yet.
1 The 1815 port vintage, a notably good one, was christened the Waterloo vintage.
2 A toast in her day, and quite notably good - looking - though after a style I abominate.
3 And the press is not notably good about honest reporting in this part of the world.
4 But secondly, and more importantly, neither the SCU nor the ICU is notably good at promoting cricket.
5 Her feet were not bad, but neither were they notably good ; she tucked them out of sight.
6 Especially good women believe in all other women, more than those who are neither notably good nor notably bad.
7 The son was a young and notably good - looking copy of his father, whose partner in business he had lately become.
8 Chris credits this to several things, notably good luck, the craft and quality of the songs, and the enduring online community of fan-friends.
9 It was pleasant to talk to this young man of notably good appearance-forMadame de S-was not always in a mystical state of mind.
10 Other notably good sources of the information and ideas presented in this section (and in several cases later parts of the book as well) include:
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