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View definitions for be no good

be no good

verb as in stink

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There will be no good news — only shades of bad — for Rudolph W. Giuliani when he appears in court on Monday for a trial to determine how much he will have to pay two Georgia election workers he lied about after the 2020 presidential race.

But he adds that "there'll be no good feeling about the deal even after all the hostages are released, until Hamas feels the Israeli boots on the ground."

From BBC

It would be no good having some kind of centrally based hub required to fly teams in, because imagine how stretched that team would be right now with facing two disasters.

From Slate

In the conversation Henshall says he "struggling to find people to go up the roads" explaining how it would be "no good for black people" and how they need a "young white boy to go up there".

From BBC

Everton's goal difference is six worse than Leicester's so, while they are in the strongest position, a draw would be no good if the Foxes win.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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