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good

[good] / gʊd /














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“Things got a little sketchy during COVID, because people got desperate and we couldn’t play. But before that, we were all best friends. It was so beautiful. It wasn’t like other bands.”

From Los Angeles Times

The two-day event, featuring some of the world's best players was the first to be held in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which has strict no-alcohol regulations.

From BBC

Many phrases have peppered this past year of diplomatic contortions over how best to deal with the US's unpredictable president and commander-in-chief.

From BBC

If they can run the ball to help Stidham out that could be huge, as we know the NFL's best sack unit will get after Maye and make life uncomfortable all night.

From BBC

But it still might take time to come good.

From Barron's