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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151) We rode on to Safford, hit a bar and had a hell of a good time.
152) Good for Annabel, who had the sense to quit the circuit in good time and launch a successful new career.
153) Guests at the Award ceremony were invited to arrive in good time so that they could take part in the fund raising.
154) Once the rabbit is dead it can be retrieved in your own good time.
155) Their idea of a good time is to go out and get drunk.
156) Christmas is a good time for considering how to change ourselves and our businesses in 1999.
157) Bates himself was warm and genial, and his cohorts were having such a good time that their faces glowed with pleasure.
158) Must love going out to pubs and clubs and having a good time!
159) Everyone had a good time, and no one saw Bill slip away quietly before the cake was served.
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160) Tony, 47, who once admitted to drinking up to twelve pints a night, just can't resist a good time.
161) They laughed and shook their heads, and seemed to be having a good time.
162) Make sure your name is on the electoral register in good time.
163) The weather was not too promising, but we made good time and were soon at the first terrace.
164) Any pertinent changes must be notified in good time if the court is to sanction the scheme.
165) Now, on the eve of the formation of the congress, is a good time to clear up any misapprehensions.
166) Our only hope for a good time is for the story to accelerate into amazing supernatural thrills.
167) The winter solstice was only three days away, and the urge to have a raucous good time among friends took hold.
168) And one person involved is unlikely to have a good time.
169) I was having such a good time in Paris that I phoned my mother to say I was staying another week.
170) Economically, a good time to drain and refill a pool is after mid-April and before June.
171) If you're in the market for a mobile home, this is a good time to buy.
172) Tina had felt let down, but knowing Bobby, he would tell them in his own good time what had happened.
173) So liaise in good time with either your own dispatch department or an outside mail order company.
174) Once we got on the freeway, we made good time.
175) The problems are the normal ones of adolescence and will pass in their own good time.
176) Life was hard, but people found ways to have a good time.
177) He would do what had to be done in his own good time; she must leave him to it.
178) It was not created at a good time for ballet music and these scores are relentlessly trivial.
179) Station dances were always well attended and a good time was had by all.
180) I tell her she should start dating, go out and have a good time.
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