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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151) It took a good deal of time for me and it to get together.
152) This may cost more at the time but could save a good deal of money in the long run.
153) The ice is thick and he is a good deal less enthusiastic when the tip breaks through.
154) In addition to the benefits conferred by Development Zone status, Tadchester has a good deal to offer the industrialist.
155) I found it boring, self-conscious and a good deal sketchier than the Balzac novella on which it's based.
156) A good deal of this, waiting for assimilation, would never be accommodated.
157) At £55, it is a good deal more expensive than a ticket on the high-speed train which runs just below the bridge.
158) None the less a good deal of basic information can still be portrayed with the traditional concept of population density based on administrative units.
159) Since then the assumptions underpinning, and the meanings attributed to, census data have changed a good deal.
159) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
160) Though a good deal older than Privet the mole gave the impression of vigour and intelligence, talking quickly, and seeming restless.
161) It goes without saying that Quinn lost a good deal of weight during this period.
162) Social Security has reduced poverty, and last, but by no means least, it has been a good deal for participants.
163) A good deal of role confusion and bewilderment as the growing child encounters the newer ways is to be expected and observed.
164) But once you look at the £10 to £15 bracket, high street champagne is definitely a good deal more impressive.
165) But there is no denying that in the nineteenth century it greatly intensified, causing a good deal of heart-searching.
166) Although homosexuality is no longer against the law, homosexuals still face a good deal of criticism and stigma.
167) Thus I found myself spending a good deal of time in the East Wing.
168) Self, needs a good deal more work but eventually elements will be migrated into the Sun operating system.
169) It sounded a good deal more basic than, say, Holy Communion at Cranborne School.
170) Jesse Young explains that... there was a good deal of a panic at the beginning of the battle.
171) But there has been a good deal less successful cross-border brand-building in the confectionery division.
172) But it's a good deal more convincing than Damage's empty posing.
173) Then she linked up again with an artistic group and met Steve, a younger man who depended on her a good deal.
174) Cowpland said he was willing to buy the company if he got a good deal.
175) Mr Wilson had also said a good deal about modernizing the machinery of government.
176) The modern ferry comes in a good deal farther south, beneath slabs of World War Two concrete fortifications.
177) But there is a good deal more to him than that, as a new exhibition at Oxford's Museum of Modern Art reveals.
178) I've spent a good deal of time preparing this report.
179) The reality is a good deal messier and more risky for those managing the change.
180) There is a good deal of controversy over this issue.
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