Large in amount or extent or degree.
1 This afternoon, I have written three very slow, short but goodish paragraphs.
2 I have to go up to the house a goodish bit, sur.
3 No mistake: he had a goodish way to go- along ,longway.
4 Three lumbermen, two goodish -sized yachts, a dozen sloop-rigged boats: not so bad.
5 They won't be taking up the nets for a goodish while yet.
6 Anyhow, he had things all his own way for a goodish spell.'
7 I know him; and Osborne's a goodish - looking fellow, with large black whiskers?
8 So 'tis, lad, so 'tis-leastwise it's a goodish spot for a hunter.
9 All spoke goodish English and were debating a subject vital to their business.
10 And so, in the rest billets, they drill the men a goodish bit.
11 I had aal I could get in a glass, an' it zeemed goodish .
12 That means a goodish bit of money I can tell you.
13 Mr. Smith has been buying a goodish bit of ground here.
14 It cost thee a goodish bit when thou hedn't much to count on.
15 Old Sourdough's been boss dog around here a goodish while now, you know.
16 Poor Arúna!-Shestayed in England a goodish time, because of the War-and Dyán.
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