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a good many in American English [with pl. v.] a relatively large number (of persons or things) See full dictionary entry for many Examples of 'a good many' in a sentencea good many Younger than she by a good many years, that much was certain.Second, it isn't all here: a good many lines are omitted.Among the many people she employs, here and elsewhere, a good many are family.There are a good many things one has to do for oneself when single.A good many have been cast out.I suspect a good many people do not care.A good many minor points remain to be cleared up.Like a good many writers, these two novelists share a predictable distaste for critics.Which he, quite plainly, hasn't been for a good many years.It just happened that a good many of them had vivid characters too. |