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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
- When so many overhyped events fail to deliver, this should be a welcome refresher course on how to have a good time.
- 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.
- She was determined to shed her inhibitions and have a good time.
- I just went out to have a good time and a couple of punks jump me and steal my watch and my fanny pack.
- We eat "mothball cookies" (molasses cookies that were stored in a closet that was mothproofed) and have a good time. The Diary Of A Young Girl
- The Goth scene is dead and the venues are only open so people can enjoy the music and dance and be with their friends and have a good time.
- 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
- You are simply there to have a good time or pursue a particularly delicious passion, when suddenly-it happens.
- Lehman is not discussing corroboree protocol or how to have a good time at a barbecue - the discussion is about how to properly write a history book.
- 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