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Agood

Agood \A*good\ ([.a]*g[oo^]d"), adv. [Pref. a- + good.] In earnest; heartily. [Obs.] ``I made her weep agood.''
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agood

adv. (context obsolete English) in earnest; heartily

Usage examples of "agood".

They want a woman either to top off agood day, or to forget a lousy one.

U S T T 0 D U S T 259 A P T E FAM OUS LAST WORDS: Itseemed like agood idea at the time.

The Centaur's worn deck carpet dropped frombeneath their feet as the ship pressed hard to star-board and elevatored upward a few degrees to clear avicious-looking Jem'Hadar ship that launched frombehind a lingering detonation cloud and now took agood shot at them.

On the other hand, Sisko wasn't interested in agood look, and stepped aside to let the Jem Hadar provide a convenient screen.

Wrolf, when offered sausage rolls, disdained them and had agood drink from the stream instead.

Odlin, Ron Parker, Ann Chapman, Dick Lodge, Olan Watkins and many members of the Compuserve Masonic Forum for information on Freemasonry and Irregular Lodges, circa 1755 (which was agood bitprior to the establishment of the Scottish Rite, so let's not bother writing me about that, shall we?