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good as gold

a. 1 (context of an asset English) Of enduring value. 2 (context UK English) (context of a person English) Very well-behaved.

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Good as Gold (novel)

Good as Gold is a 1979 novel by Joseph Heller.

Good as Gold (Eddie Money album)

Good as Gold is an album by rock singer-songwriter Eddie Money, released in 1996. It is a compendium of top 40 hits and some album songs, and they are all taken from albums Eddie Money to Can't Hold Back.

Good as Gold (Red Rockers album)

Good As Gold is the second full-length album from the Red Rockers, released in 1983 on Columbia/ 415. It contained the single " China," which peaked at number 53 on the Billboard 200. Other singles from the album were "Til It All Falls Down" and the title track, "Good As Gold." The music video for the song Good As Gold was filmed at the Alamo Village - the same location where John Wayne shot the film, The Alamo.

Good as Gold

Good as Gold may refer to:

  • Good as Gold (novel), a 1979 novel by Joseph Heller
  • Good as Gold (Red Rockers album), a 1983 album by Red Rockers
  • Good as Gold (Eddie Money album), a 1996 album by Eddie Money
  • " Good as Gold (Stupid as Mud)", a 1994 song by The Beautiful South
  • Good as Gold (Doctor Who), a 2012 Doctor Who Script to Screen Blue Peter special episode
  • New Zealand slang for "Everything is fine" or "Well".
Good as Gold (Doctor Who)

"Good as Gold" is a special mini-episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who that was first broadcast on CBBC (as part of Blue Peter) on 24 May 2012. It was written via a competition (Script to Screen) in which junior schools were asked to write a script including the Eleventh Doctor ( Matt Smith) and an enemy of his. The competition was won by the children of Ashdene School. The mini-episode also featured Karen Gillan as Amy Pond.

The first Doctor Who Script to Screen special was " Death Is the Only Answer", which was broadcast as part of Doctor Who Confidential.

Usage examples of "good as gold".

Why, a-setting in his high chair as good as gold, a precious, watching me doing of the ironing.

Rough customers one and all, but good as gold, except they drank too much and you can say that again.