good money

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Noun[edit]

good money (uncountable)

  1. A lot of money.
    • 2008, N. Sinclair Haynes, The Timing of The Few, page 355:
      Brecht always believed that if you paid good money for anything, you should expect good service or a good product in return.
    • 2010, Carolyn Castleberry, Women, Take Charge of Your Money, page 160:
      Don't we spend seventeen years or more in educational institutions, preparing for the work world so we can make good money?
    • 2012, Eric G. Wilson, Everyone Loves a Good Train Wreck: Why We Can't Look Away:
      How must the mother of Michele Dorr feel when she learns that there are people out there so enthralled by her little girl's killer that they'll pay good money for his stale toothbrush?
    • 2013, Adam Hammond, Making Money As a Student:
      Now you are probably thinking how on earth can I earn good money in the very little spare time I have. . .Freelancing.

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