Similar words: a good deal, a good deal of, good day, wheel and deal, in good health, goody-goody, sodden, dodder. Meaning: n. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent.
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61) I got a really good deal on my car.
62) She wears sandals a good deal, and bare feet.
63) Apollonius influenced Virgil a good deal.
64) There was a good deal of fisticuffs.
65) It's a good deal, as far as I'm concerned.
66) There is, indeed, a good deal of work involved.
67) For higher-rate taxpayers this can be a good deal.
68) He stands to make a good deal of money.
69) This relieved me of a good deal of work.
69) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
70) There is a good deal of confusion over the use of concepts to analyse the institutions and processes of policy-making.
71) They must operate on a good deal less than total information; 70 percent is considered high availability for business people.
72) Since you get more joy out of giving joy to others, you should put a good deal of thought into the happiness that you are able to give. Eleanor Roosevelt
73) But Alvin had a good deal else on his mind.
74) A good deal more sits in so-called special management zones where nothing can be done easily.
75) But all this provides much of the interest of economics as well as a good deal of its employment.
76) One of the notable features is that executive search consultants are a good deal younger than previously.
77) It was the stage at which the 12 member states did a good deal more to clarify their long-term goals.
78) The forensic laboratory has a good deal of work to do on his clothes, and the contents of his pockets.
79) In recent months a good deal of concern has been expressed about students no longer having access to benefits over the summer vacation.
80) There was a good deal of quarrelling - an average of about eight fights, or potential fights, per hour.
81) The Cabinet executes a good deal of its business by written procedures, involving no discussion or exchange of views.
82) She troubles a good deal about the three hours that she's lost.
83) A good deal of the unpaid work younger women do is maintenance of a hairless, odourless, band-box self.
84) Finchie, meanwhile, was spending a good deal of his time at Oblatz, a bar-restaurant just across the street from the studio.
85) Buried somewhere in all that hyperbole is a good deal of truth.
86) The state sector could, if it wished, make a good deal more use of voluntary help.
87) He's certainly as funny as Pratchett, and a good deal madder.
88) From what I could tell, the teachers spent a good deal of time considering their students' needs and abilities.
89) The Thatcher record since 1979 has been accompanied by a good deal of inflationary rhetoric from both supporters and critics.
90) This process shows great cunning on the part of Nature, also a good deal of cleverness on the part of George.
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