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View synonyms for good time

good time

noun

Prison Slang.
  1. time deducted from an inmate's sentence for good behavior while in prison.


good-time

adjective

  1. (of a person) wildly seeking pleasure
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Idioms and Phrases

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Example Sentences

At some point in adulthood, though, spending power becomes something your friends either share so everyone can have a good time, or flex so they can stunt on you.

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Echoing my warnings, Thomas Edsall explains how these are the good times compared to what comes next:

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The park's closure has left Richard feeling "emotional", but he plans to have a staff reunion this summer to share the good times they had at the attraction.

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While she says it is great to see New Brighton "on the up again", she has been a regular through good times and bad.

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He said everyone travelling to Manchester would have a good time even if the match ended in a defeat.

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