goodman

IPA: gˈʊdmʌn

noun

  • (now rare, chiefly Scotland) A familiar appellation of civility for a man.
  • (now Scotland or historical) A husband; the master of a house or family.
  • A surname.
  • A city in McDonald County, Missouri.
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Examples of "goodman" in Sentences

  • "goodman"; sometimes it is discerned in bits of verse, such as those by
  • If they have called the goodman of the house Beelzebub, how much more them of his household?
  • In the manner of modern employers, the "goodman" calls his worker "Friend" but treats him with contempt.
  • I live about 15 miles from where 3 bear dogs where confirmed to be killed by wolves ... near goodman park in marinette county
  • The bogle that comes to a house at night and throttles the goodman is a creature more hardy than the dragon, and more persevering.
  • 19 For the goodman is not at home, he is gone a long journey: 20 He hath taken a bag of money with him, and will come home at the day appointed.
  • i think saul goodman is one of the greastest charachters ive ever seen on television, and i cant be the only person who thiks that. also, the pizza throw was pretty perfect. ajg1993
  • Wait but till I call the goodman and open a pottle of my summer beer; 't is dear Dame Brewster's diet-drink, with a thought more flavor to it, and John says -- ah, here thou art, thou big sluggard.
  • They kept the high-road for a while, and then turned into a broken path over the higher ground, the nearest way to the farm of Grassie, where the "goodman" who had ploughed and sowed and gathered the harvests for fifty years and more lay dead of a broken heart.

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