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Example sentences for "good meal"

  • Hiranya readily agreed to this, and after a good meal, which was easily found, the two settled down to sleep, the crow perched in a tree, the mouse hidden amongst its roots.

  • There's many a good meal for my whole family here.

  • When you have had a good meal, and a drink from the river, you will feel a different creature.

  • After that he partook of a good meal and at once turned in between beautifully-clean sheets, to which, down Kimberley way, he had been a total stranger, except when he and Tom returned from one of their expeditions.

  • He enjoyed a good meal, watered Vic and Prince, knee-haltered them, and once more lay down to sleep.

  • We could easily get in at the window of the shed where she keeps the butter, and I will watch, lest some one should come unexpectedly, while you have a good meal.

  • I positively must get a good meal before I go back to my den,' he said to himself; 'it is nearly a week since I have tasted anything but scraps, though perhaps no one would think it to look at my figure!

  • Put some poison, if you like, into the porridge, but at least let me have a good meal before I die.

  • This was delightful news to the young man, who instantly bought some meat for the falcon, bidding him make a good meal.

  • Milner Fothergill said: "I would always back a good breakfaster, from a boy to a game cockerel; a good meal to begin the day is a good foundation.

  • He was having such a good meal that he forgot everything else.

  • B-but I've just had a good meal," Billy said.

  • Here--you just take this basket and go right home and have a good meal.

  • At the Gianduja you get the two prime essentials to a good meal--good cooking and excellent service.

  • This, however, may be prepared at any time and is always a good meal.

  • You will always get a good meal, for the least out lay of money and least expenditure of thought.

  • Then we had dinner--that is, I had a good meal; but the drunken shearer could not touch food, and presented a terrible picture of sickness and misery.

  • Here is my luck again, thought I, I will get a good meal at last.

  • He is a sensible man, thought I, and I went below and had a good meal.

  • The Portuguese did not listen to him, but began eating as fast as she could, and made a good meal.

  • The peasant who dwelt near set up a pole by the old wall with, some ears of corn bound to the top, that the birds of heaven might have a good meal, and rejoice in the happy, blessed time.

  • On observing Pat's weakness I felt rather doubtful about this, and saw that it was necessary at all events that he should have a good meal first, and that we should have enough to eat on our journey.

  • Having taken a good meal, we all turned in, wrapped in our buffalo-robes, knowing that Bouncer would warn us should any enemy approach.

  • And as he got down from the tree, hunger pressed him sore, and he thought, "Oh that for once I could have a good meal!

  • On this the Jackal shivered and shook with fear, and when the Crocodile, in a gruesome growl, remarked that he was hungry and wanted a good meal, the wretched creature hadn't a word to say.

  • Now my idea of a friend is one who is able to make me laugh or cry, give me a good meal, or save my life if need be.

  • That "charity begins at home" is true even among the hairy people; for if they are kind to animals it is only for the sake of making a good meal of them on the first occasion that presents itself.

  • In one corner of the ceiling a big, long-legged spider, too high for me to reach, was enjoying a good meal out of a huge horsefly which he had captured in his net.

  • He knew perfectly well that roughness always meant a good meal of fish afterwards, but so much roughness as all this he did not care about.

  • It was a merciful death, for Tranta never let go until the deer ceased to struggle, and then he promptly proceeded to make a good meal.

  • So he began at once to eat heartily of the wheat kernels, believing that after he had had a good meal it would be time enough to think of carrying some of the wheat away to his house.

  • Uncle Sammy ate that more slowly, for by this time he had had a good meal.

  • And though he was sorry to have missed a good meal, there was one thing that made him almost happy: He didn't have to bother to wipe his mouth before he let his mother see him.

  • Come, you go, and let's have a rest and a good meal.

  • A brief halt was made, during which our party lay about making a good meal; and then, at a word from Mr Raydon, they all sprang up together quite in military fashion, while he explained to the four men the plan.

  • We had soon a good meal, and very quickly after that were sound asleep; and even although it was a snow hut, and among savages, we were thankful in our very heart of hearts.

  • So long as the old narwhal lasted, we felt that we were safe enough, even after he had apparently satisfied himself with a good meal, and had gone away, as seemed likely, to sleep.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good meal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good account; good angel; good bread; good chap; good counsel; good customer; good dish; good enough; good faith; good father; good fortune; good fresh; good handful; good head; good judge; good mornin; good one; good oven; good rider; good seaman; good society; good speed; good woman; good word; good youth; goods store