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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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good riddance<br />

- used to express happiness when you lose/break something that you do not like or<br />

want, used when someone that you don't like leaves<br />

I said good riddance when my old computer stopped working <strong>and</strong> I had to buy a new<br />

one.<br />

good riddance to bad rubbish<br />

- used to show that you are happy that someone or something has been taken or sent<br />

away<br />

"Good riddance to bad rubbish! I don't like him <strong>and</strong> I am glad that he has left."<br />

good sport<br />

- a person who loses a competition/game without complaining<br />

My friend is a good sport <strong>and</strong> he never complains about losing.<br />

goof off<br />

- to fool around, to not work or be serious<br />

He has been goofing off all afternoon <strong>and</strong> has not done any work.<br />

gospel truth<br />

- the undeniable truth<br />

The man told the gospel truth at the court trial.<br />

got/have a thing going (with someone)<br />

- engaged in an activity with someone (in romance or business)<br />

The man has got a thing going with his neighbor.<br />

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