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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121) To do so, they will have to issue a good deal more paper than they would normally like.
122) Many Army garrisons have no choir and rely a good deal on local resources, especially overseas.
123) Nevertheless, he gives by the way a good deal of information about them.
124) They gave me a really good deal on my camera.
125) The price of the holiday includes free use of the tennis courts, the pool, and the gym. It's a very good deal.
126) And the journalists spend a good deal of their time analyzing and reporting what the people think and how they feel.
127) A subpoena to them, I suggest, is bound to uncover a good deal of information, including doctors' names.
128) Facing the truth about a misguided decision can cause senior managers to lose a good deal of sleep.
129) In fact, it seemed to me that Lisa was aware of a good deal and was treading warily, terrified of alienating anyone.
129) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
130) In fact, a good deal of material discrediting the Mills Commission report is now available in the Hall of Fame.
131) The Spirit of the Letter pays a good deal of attention to the vellum / scribe / fine penmanship side of the lettering question.
132) New York had expected something a good deal more resonant in a young woman with such a history.
133) He had an idea that she knew how to take care of herself a good deal better than the ingenuous May imagined.
134) Slightly less competitive than a Hillman Hunter and a good deal less reliable it has yet to race.
135) Garland, who had got through her own childhood by singing, spent a good deal of time with the silent girl.
136) A man like him traveled a good deal and he might be away at a conference or even abroad.
137) A good deal of ownership in each district would be held by community trusts.
138) They offer a good deal if interest rates, high at the time of purchase, subsequently fall.
139) The evidence reviewed here suggests that a good deal of support of various types does pass between members of families.
140) For this reason, arguments for the existence of the monster based upon visual evidence have met with a good deal of scepticism.
141) Leapor and Freemantle spent a good deal of their time talking about poetry and religion.
142) Nadine had been unable to tell her exactly but had done a good deal of hinting.
143) Teenage children begin to assert their independence and this can lead to a good deal of friction in the family.
144) There is a good deal of controversy about the effectiveness of this treatment.
145) Central's cameras have also captured a good deal of real-life drama thanks to the Cook Report.
146) The Attorney General had, under instructions[Sentencedict.com], done a good deal of work on the issue.
147) Indeed, there is a good deal of evidence to the contrary.
148) This will give the Cheshires a good deal more protection and pack a much more powerful punch should they be attacked again.
149) What you see and hear depends a good deal on where you are standing; it also depends on what sort of person you are. C.S. Lewis
150) I probably made do by blunting a good deal of what I saw and navigating with intuitive quadrants.
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