(British informal) very chic.
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Examples for "great "
1 Thank you Ireland: it's a great day, for Ireland and for Europe.
2 With that cherished right to vote, however, comes a great personal responsibility.
3 It's a great way to start the new year. -FieldLevel Media
4 Today is a great day for the future health of Australian children.
5 The great problem at Yosemite today is simply finding your way around.
1 Given the opportunity, and state government intentions, they're keen to encourage visitors.
2 Europe in particular will be keen to near-source as much as possible.
3 He said companies were extremely keen to take on the new technology.
4 Our group is really keen to challenge themselves and accept the challenge.
5 Of course I am. The Nationals' coalition partners are certainly not keen .
1 So wouldn't it be neat to do year four and year five?
2 As neat a solution a Vickers-style plan might be, questions nonetheless remain.
3 Seconds later, a waiter came over to take Favor's order: whiskey neat .
4 Very neat , I understand, though I've only seen it from the water.
5 It's a neat solution to the transmission problem, I'll give them that.
1 Real swell customer, great credit history, just a screwup down in records.
2 Therefore, the first commandment for technologists is: Design technologies to swell happiness.
3 The ship was still rolling heavily in the swell after the gale.
4 What surprised me, however, was the huge swell of support for Kick-Ass.
5 Squire must be thinking of that right now in this deeper swell .
1 Turkey has also been cracking down on Islamic State networks at home.
2 I've gotten fined a number of times for cracking rackets, she said.
3 I hope we can keep cracking on, into the future for ever.
4 If Sants really is serious about cracking down on wrongdoers, that's welcome.
5 Try a cuticle oil and keep your hands moisturized to avoid cracking .
1 Otherwise, Vladimir Putin may conclude he can bully countries inside the EU.
2 But I shall deny him the chance to bully me in public.
3 On that Twitter fight, Badu said, I just had to bully control.
4 Until one day, Felicity told the bully 'enough' and it all stopped.
5 Only social media makes it possible to bully on such a scale.
1 There may be magnificence in the smashing ; but the thing is smashed.
2 In the latest demonstrations, some attacked the National Assembly building, smashing windows.
3 The Wardens' chain of command is a smashing disaster at the moment.
4 Furthermore, the final polls accurately predicted the smashing of Scotland's political mould.
5 He tried to open the frame, and succeeded in smashing the glass.
1 Which was just dandy keeno fine as far as she was concerned.
2 She was sure she'd wake up the following morning feeling peachy dandy .
3 In areas where there's no pesticides, they'll turn out fine and dandy .
4 Ye look right a dandy in blue silk doublet and slit pantaloons.
5 The dandy of the clubs had become a perambulating mass of rags.
1 Punters with nifty footwork should, thus, find the package pretty good value.
2 He is going to require some nifty footwork in the weeks ahead.
3 Last week, Microsoft unveiled a very nifty video of its latest technology.
4 Do the SEALs have some nifty new weapon for taking out sharks?
5 Marchessault tied the game following a nifty sequence late in the third.
1 She was sure she'd wake up the following morning feeling peachy dandy.
2 If that's the way he wants it, then that's just peachy fine.
3 Now, I've never been there myself, but I hear it's just peachy .
4 Trust me, the rest of the album is as peachy as this.
5 It was a soft peachy - pink silk that flowed easily from the shoulders.
1 Tell me; what's the premium now for a corking post like this?'
2 He floundered in a sea of real revue, stunts, and corking effects.
3 Roland, meanwhile, was reading with horrified eyes the alleged corking Scandal Page.
4 A corking baseball story that fans, both young and old, will enjoy.
5 I'll get these interviews, and it'll make a corking good second-day story.
1 Pain's not bad right now. But it was clearly not good, either.
2 Money is not bad in itself; wealth is not bad in itself.
3 To invade this world is not bad breeding; it is social sacrilege.
4 The personal appearance of the men of this tribe is not bad .
5 He had to start thinking about it as good luck, not bad .
1 You take me somewhere where we can get a regular slap - up lunch.
2 You're such a slap - up dude you'd ought to be a hotel clerk, cap.
3 You had a slap - up dinner, you're three pounds to the good, and everyone is satisfied.
4 I could furnish a place in slap - up style to-morrow.
5 The chap who'd owned the 'ouse before 'er father 'd been a regular slap - up burglar.
1 When he starts in he finishes up a job in bang - up style.
2 I must say though, Bertie is doing a bang - up job of it.
3 Says you're doing a bang - up job with the wraiths on your own.
4 Yes, and you did a bang - up piece of work, you and Big-foot.
5 I've often worked out many a puzzle while having a bang - up smoke.
1 All the beautiful people, the flower people, the good and groovy people.
2 The new gals even have groovy intruder names: Deanna, Brittney and Jamie-Lee.
3 Protesters professed being on a freedom high as well as feeling groovy .
4 And it is a groove; perhaps there was never anything so groovy .
5 My friends are all groovy - looking types with long hair, beads, flowered polyester.
6 Like we used to be, only more groovy because we've got Drummer.
7 Switching applications and desktops also takes on some groovy new dimensions.
8 They were committed to the idea of the fair as groovy .
9 A super groovy way I receive guidance is through repeating numbers.
10 That said, this is groovy , blissful music that defined an era.
11 The music industry has never been a groovy anarchist art collective.
12 This was my first impression of them, this really groovy song.
13 And if there's one thing Shoreditch types love, it's somewhere groovy to stay.
14 At the end of the 1960s, everybody started to go a bit groovy .
15 There's a cheerful local rivalry between these two groovy little former mill towns.
16 I want to see MJ because he's a groovy exceptional person.
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