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have a good time

VERB
  1. enjoy oneself greatly
    We had a ball at the party and didn't come home until 2 AM

How To Use have a good time In A Sentence

  • She was determined to shed her inhibitions and have a good time.
  • I hope we have a good time as it'll be Marky's first real trip to Paris.
  • I hope we have a good time as it'll be Marky's first real trip to Paris.
  • A You'll have a good time enjoying Beijing and the Olympics.
  • People try drugs out of curiosity, to have a good time, to improve athletic performance, or to escape from stress, anxiety or depression, but all drug addicts are willful victims themselves. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • He paints the characters as shallow, egocentric individuals who exist primarily to have a good time.
  • Old maids like to have a good time, as well as other folks; so, I don't shut myself up moping in my little salt-box of a room. Little Ferns For Fanny's Little Friends
  • ‘People have a good time with it and even the non-drinkers are amused by it,’ Orlando says.
  • I love Bonfire Night because it’s an excuse to look shocking (windswept is never a good look), and whether you are celebrating the fact that Guy Fawkes was caught or just the fact that he made the attempt at all, everyone is in a relaxed mood and gets together to have a good time then just hang out and spend the night together. …the Tin Foil Lady « Sven’s guide to…
  • Everyone seemed to have a good time, even Fiona, who was apparently trying to get over having the mopes whenever she was not the direct focus of Albert's attention.
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