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ALL meanings of quasi-good

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  • idioms quasi-good come to no good, to end in failure or as a failure: Her jealous relatives said that she would come to no good. 1
  • idioms quasi-good for good, finally and permanently; forever: to leave the country for good. Also, for good and all. 1
  • idioms quasi-good good and, Informal. very; completely; exceedingly: This soup is good and hot. 1
  • idioms quasi-good good for, certain to repay (money owed) because of integrity, financial stability, etc. the equivalent in value of: Two thousand stamps are good for one coffeepot. able to survive or continue functioning for (the length of time or the distance indicated): These tires are good for another 10,000 miles. valid or in effect for (the length of time indicated): a license good for one year. (used as an expression of approval): Good for you! 1
  • idioms quasi-good good full, Nautical. (of a sail or sails) well filled, especially when sailing close to the wind; clean full; rap full. 1
  • idioms quasi-good make good, to make recompense for; repay. to implement an agreement; fulfill. to be successful. to substantiate; verify. to carry out; accomplish; execute: The convicts made good their getaway. 1
  • idioms quasi-good no good, without value or merit; worthless; contemptible: The check was no good. 1
  • idioms quasi-good to the good, generally advantageous: That's all to the good, but what do I get out of it? richer in profit or gain: When he withdrew from the partnership, he was several thousand dollars to the good. 1
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