Similar words: keep good time, have a good time, time and time again, good-tempered, estimated time of arrival, bedtime, lead time, hard time. Meaning: n. a highly pleasurable or exciting experience good-time. adj. occupied with or fond of the pleasures of good company.
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121) Would next Saturday be a good time for me to visit?
122) But like a single gear in a mechanical clock, timeless can not keep good time all by itself.
123) I think this is a good time to take a break.
124) Some of the winning horses were crowd favorites, demonstrating that anybody can have a good time at the races.
125) People try drugs out of curiosity, to have a good time, to improve athletic performance, or to escape from stress, anxiety or depression, but all drug addicts are willful victims themselves. Dr T.P.Chia
126) It is a good time to plant hardy shrubs too.
127) The work force should be informed of the likely changes in good time.
128) In the height of the season, Kavos is teeming with young people having a good time.
129) A good time to add an item, of course, is when you buy it and the receipt is nearby.
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130) I simply knew that I was going to have a good time this weekend.
131) Evening is a good time for friendships and romance, but do not be too intense.
132) This would be a good time to try to do a mission statement of your own.
133) If Rosa Lee felt like having a good time, or felt rotten, she would get high.
134) While she was having a good time, she asked for periodic updates on when the girls would get to leave.
135) I think these bureaucrats have a jolly good time at the taxpayer's expense.
136) It's often Overlooked but it is probably the single most beneficial part - having a good time.
137) Nothing unusual - clocks behaving as before, keeping good time and continuing to emit their light beams.
138) Perhaps, on reflection, one might say that there never is a good time to seek £400,000.
139) Return in good time to bale out the kitchen and read note reminding you of half-day closing in Muswell Hill.
140) Whatever Jack wanted to do or say he would do or say in his own good time.
141) Um, so why not go do these things and have a good time with it?
142) He probably thinks everyone is still having a good time out there somewhere in the fog.
143) This isn't a good time, though, because September marked the start of the lucrative winter season for serious boosters.
144) I arrived at the station in good time and chained my travel-bag to the luggage rack.
145) Thonged G-strings disappear up both cracks and there's never a good time to fish them out again.
146) Unfortunately, although a good time was had by all, a number of the team picked up a strange flu bug.
147) But don't fret, you shall have a puppy all in good time.
148) We had a pretty good time I suppose, but to tell the truth I didn't feel like a party much.
149) On Saturday night, the streets are full of teenage girls and boys, out for a good time.
150) I was in my late twenties and, like any sailor, I liked a good time when I was on leave.
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