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126 Sentences With "a good word"

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Contingency is a good word, but it doesn't mean anything.
You're really ... that's a good word too [laughter and applause].
"Unsettled, that's a good word," Rays manager Kevin Cash said.
"Very consistent is a good word for it," Rivera said.
He always had a good word, a word of encouragement.
Did the legendary actress put in a good word for Fanning?
You'll put in a good word with the matriarchy for me?
That's a good word to return to our lexicon, I think.
So he asked O.J. to put a good word in for him.
"Nobody has said a good word about that ruling," Cassell told me.
An atonement is a good word, actually, and kind of a reconciling.
Daniel Goldman: It is certainly a ... Duress would be a good word.
"Maximalism is a good word for it," says Haliechuk of the record's composition.
Brown had been their star witness—would they put in a good word?
"I don't even know if 'coming back' is a good word," he said.
"Well, I'll put in a good word, let's just say that," he says.
"That's a good word: dominant," Arizona skipper Chip Hale said of Greinke afterwards.
Rare is the Marseillais who has a good word to say about the fish.
Blossom came by earlier and said she'd put in a good word for me.
TUDOR JONES: CAN I JUST SAY FORCED REDISTRIBUTION IS – THAT'S NOT A GOOD WORD.
Torture is a good word for what James Harden is doing to opposing defenses.
"Earmarks out on the hinterlands -- it's not a good word right now," he said.
Knowing a selector, or knowing someone who does, to put in a good word.
Lorelai's therapist is trying out, too, and wants her to put in a good word.
He has scarcely had a good word since for the established church of central banking.
It's is a good word to describe Funkhouser: an outdoor-lover with an adventurous spirit.
I asked a friend who attended events to put in a good word for me.
"Psychedelic is a good word; it relates to some of the themes we're addressing," Seaton said.
Rich from muckraking, such a good word: "to search for and expose misconduct in public life".
Like Caterpillar, there hasn't been a good word said about the company in over a year.
She even says she'll put in a good word for him for a future guest spot.
There wasn't a person in town who didn't have a good word to say about him.
If he had a good word to say about reducing prison sentences, I didn't hear it.
"Eclectic" is a good word to describe the selection of literature and DVDs the library had.
You asked them to keep you in mind and put in a good word — and they did.
These people are absolutely — you know, they use the word, it's a good word, I guess — unhinged.
Many put in a good word for midwives who gave them the confidence to have natural vaginal deliveries.
I more or less begged her for the job, and Neil put in a good word for me.
"Similar to having capitalism be a bad word, we need reparations to be a good word," she said.
In most of Congo it is near impossible to find anyone who will say a good word about him.
Gloria Borger: I think chaos is a good word, and I think it's sort of chaotic within each party.
I think composer is a good word, though it's usually applied to people who work with notation and music.
It's fine to simply ask references directly if they are ok with putting in a good word for you.
Fox News host Sean Hannity also put in a good word for Bossie, according to one of the people.
"Fundamentally" is a good word, because I think he's changed in small ways, moved forward, and then moved back again.
"'Limited' would be a good word to describe it," says Sean Creighton, a managing director in the policy practice at Avalere.
She tells Darlene that if she's still having trouble finding a job, she can put in a good word for her.
Chris Hemsworth says that he put in a good word for Tom Holland so he could land the Spider-Man role.
A college coach of his put in a good word with Ted Marchibroda, the head coach of the Colts at the time.
But he says many of his jokes are still dedicated to one simple mission: making people see "immigrant" as a good word.
Another Twitter user suggested this would make a good word-swap extension like the famous "Millennials to Snake People" one — and, hey presto!
"But we really kind of played the rest of the season in a state of numbness, if that's a good word," Kaat said.
All of my friends are congratulating me for being on it and asking if I can put in a good word for them.
"Can you put in a good word for me?" he wrote, winning the award for either the creepiest — or most ingenious — pickup line ever.
"Stuck in a corridor is a good word for the yen at the moment," said Geoffrey Yu, a strategist with the UBS in London.
It's useful to have a good word list and practice your construction a lot, but sometimes luck plays a huge role in puzzle production.
Instead, they should pursue their profession "with Christian style, treating clients with gentleness and courtesy, offering them always a good word and encouragement," he said.
Snider: I think "defiance" is kind of a good word for why we figured out we should keep doing it rather than give it up.
It's something stronger than that, something more in the direction of coercion or manipulation that I still don't think we have a good word for.
Mr. Geldzahler put in a good word at several major galleries, the Bertschmanns said, but when Mr. Bertschmann pursued those leads nothing came of them.
I loved his show, and judge Hughes put in a good word for my interest in being on the air with Jim following my clerkship.
Speaking of which: If your favorite local publication isn't among the 11 initial winners, send me an email putting in a good word for it.
His dedication paid off when, in 2011, a friend put in a good word for him at a software development company that landed him a job.
When Archie tries to convince Cliff to help Fred instead of putting in a good word for him in regards to the music program, he's impressed.
LG: Yeah, concierge style, that's a good word, you talk about this ... KS: I watched that whole show about the Hamptons, I know all about it.
Zohar, who also sits on Fiverr's board, then put in a good word for Wintroub to take the freelancing app public, which he did this year.
She has been a skillful tactician at delving into any issue with a pragmatic and reasonable eye, always ready with sound advice and a good word.
More Parts Per Million was released via Sup Pop Records thanks to a good word put in by Harris' friends in labelmates Death Cab for Cutie.
EDDY has appeared in the New York Times Crossword 331 times, and is a good word to remember, because you will see this again and again.
His dedication paid off when, in 22, a friend put in a good word for him at a software development company that landed him a job.
After hearing of Meyers' arrest, Green told The Daily News that he'd be willing to put in a good word with the court or even assist financially.
He also mentioned that he's looking to move to a new job in Washington and wondered if you might be ready to put in a good word.
Whereas prior to the election, Bloom pointed out, it was rare to hear a good word about the President-elect among investors, now the opposite is true.
" When a journalist prefaced her question by congratulating the filmmakers on an "interesting" film, Hoffman chipped in: "That's not a good word ... you really didn't like it!
Hopefully, Trump's old lawyer, Ty Cobb, can put in a good word for Copstabber to helm a night of Christmas standards in the Rose Garden or something.
Since American economic policies continue to be heavily criticized by friends and foes, let me start by putting in a good word for a reinvigorated Uncle Sam.
And "chasing" seems to be a good word for one man following another, shouting "Let's get him" — a scene that one counter-protester claims to have experienced.
"I see him in these pictures marching behind Mnuchin and I say, 'Oh, Justin, put in a good word for us,'" Mr. Taylor, a self-described liberal, said.
"Independence" is a good word for us to end on—it's something you're really craving, and Libra, independence never should mean a lack of support, love, or partnership!
"I think 'responsible' is a good word," said Lisa Yoder, 56, a retired teacher from Kalona, who came to an event in Washington recently to see Pete Buttigieg speak.
"Noble" was a good word: the noble tradition, since the 19th century, of Italian immigrants settling in France, bringing their accordions with them and setting up workshops to make more.
And also it's just a good word — it's a motion word, and we're hoping users will feel comfortable enough to enjoy themselves and party enough to like, sway, you know?
There really isn't a good word in the English language that accurately encompasses what this person means to me, but I've been using "boyfriend" for a while now, and it works.
"Frustrating would be a good word but it's even worse than that right now," said Smith, who faced 22011 or more shots for the third time in the last four games.
With each announcement, administration officials have added a good word for the pending Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement, arguing that it would raise trade standards and provide more tools to enforce them.
Well, there are a lot of forms to fill out, but first you should try to find a contact in the administration who can put in a good word for you.
Instead, Vicente said, they made him an offer: If Vicente would testify that he heard Bouto confess to the murder, the detectives would put in a good word for Vicente with prosecutors.
Dr. Chandrasekhar put in a good word for him when a Chicago physics colleague, John A. Simpson, was looking to hire someone to help study the mysterious particles known as cosmic rays.
You're right that these groups often need to co-ordinate in some way, but we don't really have a good word that includes all the many different types of intelligent groups that exist.
The founder of the school, Laraine Newman, was an original "SNL" cast member and had put in a good word for Kudrow to Michaels, who came to LA to see a Groundlings performance.
Thanks to a good word from the Vassar librarian, Moore agreed to meet her young admirer at a bench outside the main reading room of the New York Public Library, in April, 21970.
"I think you kind of reach a point where there are just certain players where, I guess 'projection' is a good word—you see yourself liking them if you were down there," he said.
When Smith, chair of the House Armed Services Committee, was working on a bill to fund the Pentagon, he said Cipollone put in a good word for him with the White House legislative team.
It was really exciting to create a part like this that hopefully, in our wildest dreams, lives alongside those characters as a complicated… yeah, anti-hero, I guess, would be a good word for it.
The prosecution continued to zero in on Menendez allegedly putting in a good word for Rosiell Polanco Suero -- one of Melgen's former girlfriends -- and her sister, with the ambassador for the Dominican Republic in 2008.
And I find ... I have to say of a lot of the people I talk to, I really enjoy talking to him because I always have a really ... He's a ... visionary is a good word.
It only takes Cheryl laying on the damsel-in-distress act pretty thick and Penelope offering a good word to get Archie into a prestigious music program for him to make a deal with the devil.
I put the word out in Miami that I was barking up this tree and once you get a very kind of low-level, admittedly small player at the club, they put in a good word.
" And though there's maybe something meta about doing so, I'd like to put in a good word for The New Yorker's recommended reading column, which brought me this week to Joan Lindsay's "Picnic at Hanging Rock.
Some individuals whose names have been floated for open positions have even phoned cable news hosts who are known to regularly speak with Trump, hoping that they can put a good word in with the President.
When I saw the track list come out in May, I thought "Oh, it's probably just the song name because it's a good word," but it's actually the central metaphor of the entire song and she gets it.
While the issue of who is to blame for Coventry's decline is a contentious one, with considerable resentment reserved for the Ricoh's previous owners, there are few in Coventry who have a good word to say about Sisu.
Comedian Tony Rock says anyone hoping Jay-Z puts in a good word with his new NFL buddies for his old pal, Colin Kaepernick, is wasting their time, because Jay-Z doesn't care if Kap ever plays again.
"Stuck in a corridor is a good word for the yen at the moment," said Geoffrey Yu, a strategist with the UBS in London, though he played down any suggestion that Washington was overly concerned about the yen's value.
In response to the chatter of Trump deserving an award, ICAN Executive Director Beatrice Fihn tweeted that she'd "put in a good word" for Trump if he works with Russian President Vladimir Putin to reduce both countries' nuclear arsenals.
"Our relationship with Huawei is complex; I don't know if there's a good word for it," Amon said in Beijing in January, adding that the company was a big supplier to Huawei while also being a competitor with Huawei's semiconductor business.
Trump, who often uses the vague "many people" formulation to give his own opinions more weight, was putting a good word in for his friend Farage, the iconic Brexit advocate and interim leader of the Britain's anti-immigrant UK Independence Party.
During a Today show interview with Prince Harry about the Florida opening of the Invictus Games, Bush Hager couldn't help but inquire about the royal bachelor's love life – and put in a good word for her twin sister Barbara Bush.
And it's funny that people are so desperate they're writing in to the Recode podcast to ask the CEO of an unrelated company if he might be able to put in a good word or help out with their customer problems.
And there's one superfan in particular who will be thrilled with this year's champ: his Dark Tower costar and 2005 Sexiest Man Alive, Matthew McConaughey, who put in a good word for Elba during a visit to PEOPLE in the summer of 2017.
The discovery: The fossil found in Idaho is so far the only specimen of a new genus called Vaderlimulus with a large — "extravagant would be a good word," Lerner says — helmet and small body that evolved as it expanded into a freshwater environment.
He continues to attend industry conferences to keep up and has found data vendors that are receptive to giving him free trials in the hopes that he'll put in a good word when he starts up at a new firm, he said.
It's a good word because it works politically as a reflection of the world, and it works aesthetically as a reflection of the creative process and the music on the record, and it works as a really cool rock and roll title.
"The last person I want to talk about right now is Luke S., but he came up to me asking me to put in a good word for him to you, which I have no business concerning myself with," Luke P. told Miss Alabama 2018.
But the fact that Lucca puts in a good word for Diane to one of the founding members of Boseman's firm, who is apprehensive about bringing on a white partner, suggests that the show will handle these complex issues better than its predecessor did.
An old friend — a lovesick banker played by Marton Csokas — is convinced to "put in a good word" with the administration; a new friend — Jeanette (Blair Brown), who has just been nominated to head the Federal Reserve — is manipulated into making the good word stick.
Regulators have been going after companies for not being vigilant enough about policing their platforms for "fake" reviews, either planted to big-up a product, or by rivals to knock it down, or coming from people who are being paid to put in a good word.
"Michael came in and said, 'Hey, I want to be chief of staff and would you sort of put in a good word for me,'" David Bossie, an outside adviser to the president who served as a top deputy on the White House transition team, told me.
Some of the plastics are economy car-grade ("serviceable," is a good word), but they're made up for by silly little details like the battery charge meter that sits on a pod to the left of the driver, or the air vents that sprout off the dash like eyeballs.
Even though the entire purpose of this conversation is to gather information (thus, the reason why they are not called "strong-arm-someone-at-my-dream-company-to-put-in-a-good-word-for-me" interviews), you could end up developing rapport with someone of influence at that company.
Even if you aren't a freelancer, being a little more open-minded about what LinkedIn requests you accept will greatly benefit you when it comes time to search for a new position — you might just be connected with someone who can put in a good word for you.
There's a scene in the Gilmore Girls revival, where Lorelai's therapist spots her on the street (read: not during a therapy session) and immediately runs over to tell her that she's trying out for the town's new musical production, and she wants Lorelai to put in a good word with the casting directors.
Purvis knew that in the name of politeness she should probably stay quiet, but she couldn't resist the opportunity to "toss a good word grenade," she recalled later, into a clubby crowd that she felt tended to overlook, along with chiffon cakes and canning, some of the most complicated questions about Southern cuisine.
Assuming that "hottest" might also be liberally interpreted to mean "super energetic," I'll also put in a good word for the objects that I study, which are these enormous jets of plasma that are powered by supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies (jets that are probably heating up the gas around their host galaxies).
"Unprecedented" is a good word to use here: for Israel denying entry to elected officials from its staunchest ally and benefactor; for America's president siding with a foreign government against Americans, and using the power of the presidency to denigrate and weaken members of an equal branch of government; and for David Friedman, America's ambassador to Israel, vitiating the foremost of America's cherished principles in declaring that BDS "is not free speech".
This warped sense of humor also emerges with the inclusion of Marcy Playground's "Comin' Up From Behind"—a subtly titled revisit of their sleazy hit "Sex & Candy"—which prominently plays through a scene in which Sebastian arranges for his gay best friend Blaine (a peroxide Pacey-era Joshua Jackson) to seduce Annette's best friend Greg so that Sebastian can ambush the pair mid-romp, take some pics and blackmail Greg into putting a good word for him in the future.

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