Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An exclamation of surprise, curiosity, or entreaty.
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Examples
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Looks like his religion did he a lot of good-now he begs for forgiveness!
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"But he won't do it for long, good-now," said the other.
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'Yes, they've got their particular naters good-now,' he remarked initially.
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1884
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"But he won't do it for long, good-now," said the other.
The Mayor of Casterbridge Thomas Hardy 1884
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“He’s very clever for a silly chap, good-now, sir.
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We shall form a very striking object walking along in rotation, good-now, neighbours?”
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‘Yes, they’ve got their particular naters good-now,’ he remarked initially.
A Pair of Blue Eyes 2006
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Besides, if you do ketch Ken it won't do you any good-now! "
The Young Forester Zane Grey 1905
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"He's very clever for a silly chap, good-now, sir.
Under the Greenwood Tree, or, the Mellstock quire; a rural painting of the Dutch school Thomas Hardy 1884
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We shall form a very striking object walking along in rotation, good-now, neighbours? "
Under the Greenwood Tree, or, the Mellstock quire; a rural painting of the Dutch school Thomas Hardy 1884
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