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Good Samaritan : Good Samaritan : A Good Samaritan is a person who helps others in need. Good Shape : If something’s in good shape, it’s in good condition. If a person’s in good shape, they are fit and healthy. Good Spell : A spell can mean a fairly or relatively short period of time. You’ll hear weather forecasts predict a dry spell. Sports commentators will say that a sportsperson is going through a good spell when they’re performing consistently better than they normally do. Good Time : If you make good time on a journey, you manage to travel faster than you expected. Good to Go : Someone or something that meets one’s approval Good Walls Make Good Neighbours : Your relationship with your neighbours depends among other things on respecting one another’s privacy. Goody Two-Shoes : A goody two-shoes is a self-righteous person who makes a great deal of their virtue. Grab The Bulls By Its Horns. : If you grab the bull by its horns, you deal head-on and directly with a problem. Grain of Salt : If you should take something with a grain of salt, you shouldn’t necessarily believe it all. Grasp The Nettle : If you grasp the nettle, you deal bravely with a problem. Grass May Be Greener on the Other Side. But it is just as hard to mow. : It is an expression used to mean a person’s desire to have that which another person has in the belief it will make their life easier is false as all situations come with their own set of problems. Grassroots : This idiom is often used in politics where it refers to the ordinary people or voters. It can be used to mean people at the bottom of a hierarchy. Good Samaritan to HOME PAGE |
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