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good for
Beneficial to, as in Milk is good for children . [Tenth century a.d. ]
Able to serve or continue to function, as in This furniture's good for at least ten more years , or I hope you're not tired—I'm good for another three miles or so . [Mid-1800s]
Financially reliable, able to pay or repay, as in They know he's good for a big tip . [Mid-1800s]
Equivalent in value; also, valid for. For example, These coupons are good for a 20 percent discount , or This contract is good for the entire life of the book . [Second half of 1800s]
good for someone . An expression of approval, as in Good for Bill—he's sold the car , or Good for you! You passed the exam . This usage differs from the others in that orally a slight emphasis is placed on you or whoever is being mentioned. [Mid-1800s]
Example Sentences
The kid says, "That guide book is written by a bunch of lazy, good-for-nothing Indian beggars."
I hope she will not turn good-for-nothing this ever so long.
With a penniless, out-at-elbows, good-for-nothing, you mean?
I congratulate myself, this time, on having secured a ‘good-for-something.’
Well, you're a coward, a good-for-nothing coward, and so is your big brother.
I never saw such a little awkward, good-for-nothing pair of hands.
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